Phoenix Tears Up During Standing Ovation for MAGA Western ‘Eddington’

Eddington, Ari Aster‘s COVID-era contemporary Western starring Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, Austin Butler and Pedro Pascal, world premiered at Cannes Film Fest on Friday.
The film offers a distinct, provocative comment on the current American political and societal discourse.
The A24 film is set in May 2020 and follows “a standoff between a small-town sheriff (Phoenix) and mayor (Pascal)” that “sparks a powder keg as neighbor is pitted against neighbor in Eddington, New Mexico.”
Luke Grimes, Deirdre O’Connell, Micheal Ward and Clifton Collins Jr. round out the cast.
“Eddington” is Aster’s follow-up to 2023’s “Beau Is Afraid,” which also starred Phoenix as a paranoid man who embarks on a surreal journey to get to his mother’s funeral, facing his greatest fears along the way. Despite receiving generally positive reviews from critics, “Beau Is Afraid” was considered a box office failure, making only $11 million. After premiering at Cannes, “Eddington” is set for a theatrical release on July 18.
Cannes Film Festival runs May 13 to 24.