Jude Law on the hunt for white supremacists in Venice film

Published September 1, 2024
Cast members Jude Law (right) and Jurnee Smollett pose during a preview  for The Order at the Venice Film Festival, on Saturday.—Reuters
Cast members Jude Law (right) and Jurnee Smollett pose during a preview for The Order at the Venice Film Festival, on Saturday.—Reuters

VENICE: Jude Law’s latest movie at the Venice Film Festival, a true story of white supremacists plotting a race war, is one that “needed to be made now”, its star said on Saturday.

“The Order”, directed by Australian director Justin Kurzel, stars the British actor as a gruff FBI agent in the Pacific Northwest confronted with a splinter group of the Aryan Nations which is building a militia to wage war on the American government.

“Sadly, the relevance I think speaks for itself,” Law told journalists ahead of the movie’s premiere on Saturday.

“It felt also like a piece of work that needed to be made now. It’s always interesting looking back but it’s also interesting finding a piece from the past that has some relationship to the present day,” said the actor.

The film — one of 21 competing for the top Golden Lion prize at the prestigious festival — is based on the real-life group of the same name which operated in Washington and Idaho in 1983-1984 under its leader Robert Mathews. “What amazed me was that it was a story I hadn’t heard of before,” confessed Law, known for a string of leading roles including “The Young Pope” and “The Talented Mr. Ripley”.

‘Dangerous ideology’

The threat from violent, extremist far-right groups is in the forefront this year after a summer of anti-immigrant violence and riots in Britain, the worst since 2011. There are also concerns of a repeat of the January 6, 2022 Capitol Hill attack — whose rioters included white nationalists and other extremist groups — if former US President Donald Trump loses the election in November.

The 40-year-old true story provided the filmmakers with a way to “have a conversation with today’s politics” given that the film is about “an ideology that’s incredibly dangerous and how it can quickly take seed,” said director Kurzel.

Kurzel is known for his most recent “Nitram”, which won a 2021 Best Actor award at Cannes for actor Caleb Landry Jones, 2015’s “Macbeth” and “Assassin’s Creed” of 2016, a historical science fiction film based on the video game.

“What was shocking to me and I think to all of us here was there were so many comparisons and I think so many things within the film were the seed and the germination of today and many of the challenges we face,” he said of his latest film.

“I think we live in a time now that was reflected in the film where there is division and there’s a lot of conversation about the future and ideologies,” he said.

The Order’s leader Mathews, who died in a fire in a stand-off with law enforcement officers in December 1984, had a particular ability of “speaking to the disenfranchised, those who feel invisible, who are unheard.” “That voice... can very dangerously start to exploit that vulnerability. I think that’s a timeless thing,” said Kurzel.

Published in Dawn, September 1st, 2024

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