Jude Law thinks new film 'The Order' is ‘sadly' relevant today | Us Entertainment News

[Music] Jude Law says it's sad that his upcoming film the order story is relevant in the present time the order which follows a white supremacist group is premiering at the 2024 Venice film festival and competing for the prestigious Golden Lion during a press conference at the festival the Sherlock Holmes star said sadly the relevance speaks for itself felt like a piece of work that needed to be made now it's always interesting finding a piece from the past that has some relevant relationship to the present day per The Hollywood Reporter cast member Nicholas Holt added hopefully the film perhaps if people see it can shed more light on how these sorts of events occur and on the people that are instigating them and can help prevent it happening anymore in the future based on 1989 non-fiction book The Silent Brotherhood the order tells the story of a series of increasingly violent bank robberies counterfeiting operations and armored car heists frightens communities throughout the Pacific Northwest in 1983 per a synopses shared by the Venice Film Festival as baffled law enforcement agents scrambled for answers a lone FBI agent stationed in the Sleepy picturesque town of Kur delain Idaho comes to believe the crimes are not the work of traditional financially motivated criminals but of a group of dangerous domestic terrorists inspired by a radical charismatic leader plotting a devastating war against the federal government of the United States the synopsis added Jude laws the order is reportedly slated for a December 6th release date

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