Sean Penn throws himself in for Ukraine
The day before the 94th Academy Awards, Oscar winner and activist Sean Penn (61) called for a boycott of the gala if it took place without Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. In a CNN interview on Saturday, the actor-director said that if Zelenskyy appeared on the show in front of an audience of millions, it would have been a great opportunity to speak. However, he fears that the film academy has not pursued this further.
If so, it would be “the most shameless moment in Hollywood history,” Penn said. He called for protests and a boycott of the gala if the film academy had actually failed to reach out to Zelenskyy, whose country had been attacked by Russia. He himself would “melt down” his two Oscar statues in protest, Penn said. The actor had won two Oscars for the films “Mystic River” (2004) and “Milk” (2009).
In the run-up to the Oscars, there was much speculation as to how the organizers would deal with the war in Ukraine during the show. She would want to use the limelight for a serious message, said Oscar presenter Amy Schumer in advance. She suggested letting Zelenskyj speak via video, but ultimately this was not her decision. Producer Will Packer left everything open at a press conference on Thursday. The show is still in the works. But he hopes that this will be a night to celebrate, to escape the “turbulent time around the world” for a few hours.
Penn, who is currently in Poland and is supporting Ukrainian refugees there with his aid organization Core, had met Zelenskyj several times. The actor and director is working on a documentary regarding the Ukraine war.