Jude Law made a big comeback at the Venice film festival with his role in the order a crime movie directed by Justin celle the film which looks into how white supremacy grew in the 1980s in America got a huge thumbs up from the audience who clapped it for almost 10 minutes straight in the order law is an FBI agent chasing down a dangerous neonazi group that's been doing a bunch of violent stuff the movie is based on real life events and is based on a book from 1989 called The Silent Brotherhood law and celle talked a lot about how the movie is still relevant today especially with the rise of far-right ideas law said the movie was needed right now and celle compared the movie's time period to what's happening in politics today the movie's debut at Venice was a big deal for law who hadn't been there since 2016 his Parton the order is getting a lot of praise for being a deep And Timely look at extremism and it's coming out in the US in December