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Meryl Streep's latest on Panama Papers tells black-hearted joke

By IANS | Published: September 02, 2019 2:52 PM

Veteran actress Meryl Streep says her upcoming film on Panama Papers, "The Laundromat", tells a "black-hearted joke", played on everyone.

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Helmed by Steven Soderbergh, "The Laundromat" looks into the investigation into the Panama Papers through the lens of dark comedy. In the Netflix film, Streep essays role of a widow who is forced to look into the financial scam after the death of her husband.

At the Venice Film Festival, Soderbergh and Streep asserted that the film addresses a very serious subject, reports "variety.com".

"This is an entertaining, flash, funny way of telling a very, very dark, black-hearted joke, a joke that's being played on all of us," Streep said.

The actress added that some people lost their lives while investigating the scam. She was refereeing to the death of Daphne Caruana Galizia, a journalist who was using the Panama Papers to investigate corruption. She was killed by a car bomb in 2017.

"Some people died for it. This movie is fun, it's funny, but it's really, really important," Streep said.

To this, Soderbergh added: "We decided that a dark comedy would have the best possible chance of remaining in the minds of the viewers and also gave us the opportunity to use the complexity of these kind of financial activities almost as a joke, almost as a setup for a punchline. Otherwise…(viewers) would feel as if they were being educated as opposed to entertained."

The film also stars Gary Oldman and Antonio Banderas.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Steven SoderberghStreepDaphne Caruana GaliziaGary Oldman
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