Clooney warns 'dark cloud' hangs over US

George Clooney says people are "angry at the way the country is going" and that the US must confront its racism.

US actor and director George Clooney says a "dark cloud" hangs over the United States and the nation needs to confront its problems with racism.

"There's a dark cloud hanging over our country right now," Clooney said on Saturday. "A lot of us are angry, angry at ourselves, angry at the way the country is going, angry at the way the world is going", he added.

However, he called himself "an optimist" as "we're going to get through all of these things, and I think that the institutions of the US government tend to work. We see them work with the press, and with the legislative and the judicial branches of government."

Clooney, a staunch liberal and critic of President Donald Trump, made the comments while presenting his new film Suburbicon, which deals with racism and conformism in 1950s America, at the Venice Film Festival.

It is a dark comedy starring Matt Damon and Julianne Moore, based on an old script by the Coen Brothers. Clooney said he was drawn to it after watching Trump speeches "about building fences and scapegoating minorities".

People in the US need to re-evaluate how they talk about their shared history, the 56-year-old Hollywood star said, adding that he could not believe there were still people attached to the Confederate flag, a symbol of slavery.


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