One Battle After Another: ICE killings have made film 'devastatingly' timely, says producer

Tamara Ceaikovski

In filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another, resistance is framed as survival. While there's no direct reference to ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), authority is shown as unpredictable, militarised and with the power to destabilise entire neighbourhoods. Since the film came out at the end of last September, those aspects have come to feel incredibly timely. "Devastatingly so," according to its producer, Sara Murphy, after the killing by federal agents in

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