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Jerry Seinfeld says the movie business is over: ‘No longer the cultural pinnacle’


In an interview promoting his Pop-Tarts movie Unfrosted, comedian says confusion and disorientation have taken film’s place

Jerry Seinfeld has said the film business is “over” and that movies are no longer “the pinnacle in the social, cultural hierarchy” they once were. In an interview with GQ magazine, Seinfeld talked about his experience on his feature film directing debut Unfrosted, saying that he admired the dedication of his collaborators on the movie, but that the industry itself was in crisis. He added: “Film doesn’t occupy the pinnacle in the social, cultural hierarchy that it did for most of our lives.

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