Jesse Eisenberg to Receive Polish Citizenship, Says Indie Films Are 'Increasingly Difficult to Make' in Hollywood
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Georg Szalai
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Jesse Eisenberg announced at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival that he will soon receive Polish citizenship and intends to work more in Central Europe, citing that the kind of intimate, character-driven films he loves are increasingly difficult to make in Hollywood. He was honored with the festival's President's Award before a screening of Richard Ayoade's 'The Double'.
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· 2 pulledIn the U.S., the kind of films I love are increasingly difficult to make
I hope to spend more time making movies in Central Europe
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