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Matthew d’Ancona’s culture: From Don Corleone to Donald Trump: David Thomson puts the movies on trial

The New European

The New European

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July 10, 2026

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Matthew d’Ancona’s culture: From Don Corleone to Donald Trump: David Thomson puts the movies on trial

Our greatest film writer’s new book says that Hollywood has made us all complicit in populism’s rise and intellectualism’s fall

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