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The Laundromat (2019 film)

The Laundromat is a 2019 American comedy-drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh with a screenplay by Scott Z. Burns. It is based on the book Secrecy World about the Panama Papers scandal by author Jake Bernstein. The film stars Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman, Antonio Banderas, Robert Patrick, Jeffrey Wright, David Schwimmer, Matthias Schoenaerts, James Cromwell, and Sharon Stone.

The Laundromat
Official promotional poster
Directed bySteven Soderbergh
Screenplay byScott Z. Burns
Based onSecrecy World: Inside the Panama Papers Investigation of Illicit Money Networks and the Global Elite
by Jake Bernstein
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyPeter Andrews
Edited byMary Ann Bernard
Music byDavid Holmes
Production
companies
Distributed byNetflix
Release dates
  • September 1, 2019 (2019-09-01) (Venice)
  • September 27, 2019 (2019-09-27) (United States)
  • October 18, 2019 (2019-10-18) (Netflix)
Running time
95 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Laundromat had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 1, 2019,[2] and was released in select cinemas on September 27, 2019, before its streaming release on October 18, 2019, by Netflix. The film received mixed reviews from critics.

Plot Edit

Lawyers Jürgen Mossack and Ramón Fonseca introduce themselves, along with the concept of money and credit. The pair serve as narrators for three stories of people around the world who are adversely affected by the machinations of their company, Mossack Fonseca. While the story has been somewhat fictionalized, the names of the law firm at the center of the scandal,[3] along with those of its founders, were not.[4]

Characters Ellen Martin and her husband, Joe, are on a pleasure boat, the Ethan Allen at Lake George, New York, when it capsizes, drowning Joe and many others. When Ellen tries to get compensation from the boating company for Joe's death, she cannot because the reinsurance company that the boat company's owner and son, Matthew, bought their policy from, was sold to another company based out of Nevis. The Nevis-based company is actually a trust of one of Mossack's shell corporations, which is under investigation by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for fraud.

When her attempts to contact Mossack and the Nevis-based company are unsuccessful, Ellen travels there to confront Malchus Boncamper, the manager of the trust. When Ellen bumps into Malchus, not knowing who he is, she asks questions about his firm's location. He lies and walks away. When Malchus travels to Miami he is arrested by IRS-CI Special Agents at the airport.

The second story is about Simone, who is the daughter of Charles, an African billionaire. When Simone discovers her best friend is having an affair with Charles, he offers her shares (supposedly worth $20 million) in one of his investment companies to keep her silence. She accepts his offer, but when she travels to Mossack's offices in Panama City to claim the shares, they turn out to be worthless because they are actually part of a shell company under Mossack that only exists on paper.

The third story is a dramatization of the death of Neil Heywood, part of the Wang Lijun incident. Heywood (renamed "Maywood" in the film), is an intermediary for wealthy Chinese looking to funnel money abroad. He visits a Chongqing hotel to meet Gu Kailai. Maywood demands and pressures Gu for a much higher price if she wants him to continue laundering money for her family through a shell company Mossack owns. Gu responds by poisoning Maywood's drink. Gu discloses the incident and reports Maywood to Chongqing police chief Wang Lijun who secretly records the conversation; he then reports her to the Chinese government. The story ends with the arrest of Gu and her husband Bo Xilai for Maywood's murder and for corruption.

The film ends with the leaking of the Panama Papers and subsequent police raids on Mossack Fonseca, the brief imprisonment of Mossack and Fonseca, and the shutdown of the firm. Mossack and Fonseca, along with Meryl Streep as herself, remind viewers that many such companies still exist, and the practice of money laundering and corruption using fake trusts and shell companies based in tax havens is still widespread. Streep closes the film with a statement about the immediate need for campaign finance reforms in the US before adopting the Statue of Liberty's pose.

Cast Edit

Theme Edit

In a 2019 interview with Risa Sarachan in Forbes, Steven Soderbergh described his goal for the take away from this film: ".. my response is two-fold. One, well, in terms of policy you might want to think about supporting people who believe this is an issue that needs to be addressed. And do a little dive into how they think it should be addressed. Part two is to look around you and realize to what extent we are all touched by it. Whenever you think about, well, who owns this block? Who owns the real estate in my neighborhood? Who owns the real estate where I go shopping? It's sort of like the dark matter of our socio-economic life, these companies that behave like this. This is everywhere, and just being aware of it - I think if you're being inoculated to think that way or look at things that way, that's better than being oblivious or ignorant."[5]

Production Edit

In July 2016, it was announced that Steven Soderbergh would produce a then-untitled Panama Papers project.[6] Later, in April 2018, it was announced that Soderbergh would also direct the film, now titled The Laundromat. Scott Z. Burns wrote the screenplay and production was set to commence in the fall of 2018.[7] In May 2018, it was reported that Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman and Antonio Banderas were in talks to star in the film with Netflix interested in acquiring the distribution rights.[8][9] Soderbergh affirmed Netflix would likely be the film's distributor in July.[10] In October, Netflix was confirmed to be releasing the movie, with David Schwimmer and Will Forte added to the cast.[11] That same month, Matthias Schoenaerts, Jeffrey Wright, Chris Parnell, James Cromwell, Melissa Rauch, Larry Wilmore and Robert Patrick joined the cast.[12][13]

Filming Edit

Principal photography began on October 15, 2018.[14]

Release Edit

It had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 1, 2019.[15][2] It also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and the San Sebastián International Film Festival in September 2019.[16][17] It was released theatrically on September 27, 2019, before being released for digital streaming on October 18, 2019, by Netflix.[18]

Reception Edit

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval of 41% based on 177 reviews, with an average rating of 5.4/10. The site's critical consensus says, "The Laundromat misuses its incredible cast by taking a disappointingly blunt and unfocused approach to dramatizing the real-life events that inspired it."[19] Based on 37 critics on Metacritic, the film's weighted average score is 57 out of 100, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[20]

Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter wrote: "there's a kind of off-putting effrontery about Soderbergh's approach here that rather sours the whole experience. The tone is brittle, the attitude arch, the performances by a savvy and diverse cast uneven."[21]

Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times called it "a muddled, meandering, hit-and-miss social satire and political commentary that’s too heavy on the latter category and often lacking in the former."[22] Alonso Duralde of TheWrap wrote: "The Laundromat flails about, with an excess of bad ideas that undercut the justifiable outrage over the events depicted."[23]

Owen Gleiberman of Variety gave it a positive review and wrote: "The Laundromat is Soderbergh at his most playful, and also Soderbergh at his most wonkish, and damned, in this case, if the two don't chime together."[24] A.O. Scott of The New York Times wrote: "Soderbergh and his top-notch cast (Sharon Stone shows up, as do Jeffrey Wright and Matthias Schoenaerts) keep things lively, playing out parables of betrayal and deception with pulpy, TV-movie flair."[25]

Accolades Edit

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
California on Location Awards December 15, 2019 Location Team of the Year - Independent Feature Film Ken Lavet, Leslie Thorson, Rachel Nelson, Anna L. Coats, Lee, Matthew Bolin, Lee David, Peter Cubas, Neil Dave Nominated
Cinema for Peace Awards May 7, 2019 Most Valuable Movie of the Year The Laundromat Nominated
Costume Designers Guild Awards January 28, 2020 Excellence in Contemporary Film Ellen Mirojnick Nominated
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild January 11, 2020 Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Motion Picture Marie Larkin, Yvette Stone and J. Roy Helland Nominated
San Sebastián International Film Festival 2020 City of Donostia Audience Award Steven Soderbergh Nominated
St. Louis Film Critics Association December 15, 2019 Worst Film of the Year The Laundromat Nominated
Venice Film Festival September 7, 2019 Golden Lion The Laundromat Nominated

Controversy Edit

The film was criticized for its use of brownface, casting Streep in a secondary role as a Panamanian woman called Elena.[26][23][27][28] Soderbergh acknowledged the controversy but felt that in the context of the story the dual role was justifiable. He also felt that as a comedy trope it was acceptable and compared it to Oldman's impression of a German person, and that there are different rules for comedy.[26]

On October 16, 2019, weeks after its limited theatrical release and just two days before its scheduled streaming release, the two Mossack Fonseca law firm partners at the center of the film, Jürgen Mossack and Ramón Fonseca, sued Netflix in an attempt to block the film's release.[29][30] They argued the film defamed them. Netflix responded the next day calling the suit "laughable," and argued the film was "constitutionally protected speech."[31] A Connecticut judge denied the injunction and moved the case to California, allowing the film to be released as planned.[4][32] The Panamanian government also expressed strong objections to the film's release. In December 2019 a U.S. District Court Judge ruled that the film did not defame Mossack and Fonseca; and was protected under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution as free speech.[33][34] Panama's vice president José Gabriel Carrizo pledged that Panama would do everything in its power to "fix" the country's image worldwide.[35][36]

Because the movie involves disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai and the sensitive topic of organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners, it was blocked from release in China and its Douban entry deleted.[citation needed] The film is mentioned in the Douban entries of Meryl Streep and Gary Oldman.[37]

References Edit

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  2. ^ a b Gr, Sala (August 6, 2019). "Biennale Cinema 2019 | The Laundromat". La Biennale di Venezia.
  3. ^ "Panama grants bail to Mossack Fonseca founders in Brazil corruption case" Reuters 2017-04-22
  4. ^ a b The Associated Press (October 18, 2019). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on October 18, 2019.
  5. ^ Sarachan, Risa (October 17, 2019). "Steven Soderbergh: On His New Film 'The Laundromat' And What The Panama Papers Teach Us". Forbes. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
  6. ^ McNary, Dave (July 7, 2016). "Panama Papers Movie in the Works From Steven Soderbergh". Variety. Retrieved November 25, 2018.
  7. ^ Perez, Rodrigo (April 12, 2018). "Steven Soderbergh Shooting 'Panama Papers' Movie Next, Title Revealed". The Playlist. Retrieved April 15, 2018.
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  9. ^ Fleming, Mike, Jr. (May 14, 2018). "Steven Soderbergh Panama Papers Pic 'The Laundromat' Has Gary Oldman, Meryl Streep & Antonio Banderas Circling". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved November 25, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  17. ^ Green, Jennifer (August 21, 2019). "San Sebastian Sidebar Adds Steven Soderbergh's 'Laundromat,' Casey Affleck's 'Light of My Life'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  18. ^ McClintock, Pamela (August 27, 2019). "Netflix Dates 'Marriage Story,' 'Laundromat' and Other Fall Award Films". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
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  22. ^ Roeper, Richard (October 3, 2019). . Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on October 4, 2019.
  23. ^ a b Alonso Duralde (October 17, 2019). "'The Laundromat' Film Review: Steven Soderbergh's Panama Papers Tale Is a Messy Exposé". undone by the decision to cast her as a Mossack Fonseca secretary, complete with enormous fake nose and ridiculous Spanish voice.
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  25. ^ Scott, A. O. (September 25, 2019). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on September 25, 2019.
  26. ^ a b Owen Gleiberman (October 25, 2019). "Meryl Streep and Steven Soderbergh on the ending of 'The Laundromat' and that surprise dual role". Los Angeles Times.
  27. ^ Manuel Betancourt (September 16, 2019). "We Need to Talk About Meryl Streep's Brownface in 'The Laundromat'". Remezcla. It just feels so tone-deaf and tired and so unseemly. Even worse, so unnecessary.
  28. ^ Richard Lawson (writer) (September 1, 2019). "Steven Soderbergh's The Laundromat Gets Lost in the Wash". Vanity Fair. Condé Nast. a bizarre and rather galling unforced error, especially in an era of heightened consciousness about representation and appropriation
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  30. ^ "Lawyers depicted in 'Panama Papers' film sue Netflix for defamation". Fox News. January 27, 2019.
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  33. ^ "Judge rejects Panama Papers law firm’s libel case against Netflix over 'The Laundromat'" International Consortium of Investigative Journalists 2021-04-01.
  34. ^ "Case 2:19-cv-09330-CBM-AS Document 75", MOSSACK FONSECA & CO., S.A., et al., Plaintiffs, v. NETFLIX INC., UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA. Filed 12/23/20 p. 1 (ID #:990)
  35. ^ "Panamá "redoblará esfuerzos" para mejorar su imagen tras película de Netflix". October 18, 2019. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
  36. ^ "Carrizo dice que Panamá superará mala imagen de la película de Netflix "The Laundromat"". Telemetro. September 4, 2019. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
  37. ^ 豆瓣不存在的书影音

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The Laundromat is a 2019 American comedy drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh with a screenplay by Scott Z Burns It is based on the book Secrecy World about the Panama Papers scandal by author Jake Bernstein The film stars Meryl Streep Gary Oldman Antonio Banderas Robert Patrick Jeffrey Wright David Schwimmer Matthias Schoenaerts James Cromwell and Sharon Stone The LaundromatOfficial promotional posterDirected bySteven SoderberghScreenplay byScott Z BurnsBased onSecrecy World Inside the Panama Papers Investigation of Illicit Money Networks and the Global Eliteby Jake BernsteinProduced byScott Z Burns Lawrence Grey Gregory Jacobs Michael SugarStarringMeryl Streep Gary Oldman Antonio Banderas Jeffrey Wright Robert Patrick David Schwimmer Rosalind Chao Sharon StoneCinematographyPeter AndrewsEdited byMary Ann BernardMusic byDavid HolmesProductioncompaniesAnonymous Content Grey Matter Productions Topic Studios Sugar23Distributed byNetflixRelease datesSeptember 1 2019 2019 09 01 Venice September 27 2019 2019 09 27 United States October 18 2019 2019 10 18 Netflix Running time95 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishThe Laundromat had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 1 2019 2 and was released in select cinemas on September 27 2019 before its streaming release on October 18 2019 by Netflix The film received mixed reviews from critics Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Theme 4 Production 4 1 Filming 5 Release 6 Reception 7 Accolades 8 Controversy 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditLawyers Jurgen Mossack and Ramon Fonseca introduce themselves along with the concept of money and credit The pair serve as narrators for three stories of people around the world who are adversely affected by the machinations of their company Mossack Fonseca While the story has been somewhat fictionalized the names of the law firm at the center of the scandal 3 along with those of its founders were not 4 Characters Ellen Martin and her husband Joe are on a pleasure boat the Ethan Allen at Lake George New York when it capsizes drowning Joe and many others When Ellen tries to get compensation from the boating company for Joe s death she cannot because the reinsurance company that the boat company s owner and son Matthew bought their policy from was sold to another company based out of Nevis The Nevis based company is actually a trust of one of Mossack s shell corporations which is under investigation by the Internal Revenue Service IRS for fraud When her attempts to contact Mossack and the Nevis based company are unsuccessful Ellen travels there to confront Malchus Boncamper the manager of the trust When Ellen bumps into Malchus not knowing who he is she asks questions about his firm s location He lies and walks away When Malchus travels to Miami he is arrested by IRS CI Special Agents at the airport The second story is about Simone who is the daughter of Charles an African billionaire When Simone discovers her best friend is having an affair with Charles he offers her shares supposedly worth 20 million in one of his investment companies to keep her silence She accepts his offer but when she travels to Mossack s offices in Panama City to claim the shares they turn out to be worthless because they are actually part of a shell company under Mossack that only exists on paper The third story is a dramatization of the death of Neil Heywood part of the Wang Lijun incident Heywood renamed Maywood in the film is an intermediary for wealthy Chinese looking to funnel money abroad He visits a Chongqing hotel to meet Gu Kailai Maywood demands and pressures Gu for a much higher price if she wants him to continue laundering money for her family through a shell company Mossack owns Gu responds by poisoning Maywood s drink Gu discloses the incident and reports Maywood to Chongqing police chief Wang Lijun who secretly records the conversation he then reports her to the Chinese government The story ends with the arrest of Gu and her husband Bo Xilai for Maywood s murder and for corruption The film ends with the leaking of the Panama Papers and subsequent police raids on Mossack Fonseca the brief imprisonment of Mossack and Fonseca and the shutdown of the firm Mossack and Fonseca along with Meryl Streep as herself remind viewers that many such companies still exist and the practice of money laundering and corruption using fake trusts and shell companies based in tax havens is still widespread Streep closes the film with a statement about the immediate need for campaign finance reforms in the US before adopting the Statue of Liberty s pose Cast EditMeryl Streep as Ellen Martin Elena Herself Gary Oldman as Jurgen Mossack Antonio Banderas as Ramon Fonseca Sharon Stone as Hannah David Schwimmer as Matthew Quirk Matthias Schoenaerts as Maywood Jeffrey Wright as Malchus Irvin Boncamper Will Forte as Doomed Gringo 1 Chris Parnell as Doomed Gringo 2 James Cromwell as Joseph David Joe Martin Melissa Rauch as Melanie Martin Larry Wilmore as Jeff Robert Patrick as Captain Richard Paris Rosalind Chao as Gu Kailai Jesse Wang as Bo Xilai Nikki Amuka Bird as Miranda Nonso Anozie as Charles Jessica Allain as Simone Amy Pemberton as Fetching Cristela Alonzo as IRS CI Special Agent Kilmer Jay Paulson as Pastor Conners Charles Halford as Pyro Guy uncredited Shoshana Bush as Rebecca Rubinstein Norbert Weisser as Swiss Skier Juliet Donenfeld as Thalia Marsha Stephanie Blake as Vincelle Boncamper Veronica Osorio as Maria David P Weber as Panamanian Reporter 1Theme EditIn a 2019 interview with Risa Sarachan in Forbes Steven Soderbergh described his goal for the take away from this film my response is two fold One well in terms of policy you might want to think about supporting people who believe this is an issue that needs to be addressed And do a little dive into how they think it should be addressed Part two is to look around you and realize to what extent we are all touched by it Whenever you think about well who owns this block Who owns the real estate in my neighborhood Who owns the real estate where I go shopping It s sort of like the dark matter of our socio economic life these companies that behave like this This is everywhere and just being aware of it I think if you re being inoculated to think that way or look at things that way that s better than being oblivious or ignorant 5 Production EditIn July 2016 it was announced that Steven Soderbergh would produce a then untitled Panama Papers project 6 Later in April 2018 it was announced that Soderbergh would also direct the film now titled The Laundromat Scott Z Burns wrote the screenplay and production was set to commence in the fall of 2018 7 In May 2018 it was reported that Meryl Streep Gary Oldman and Antonio Banderas were in talks to star in the film with Netflix interested in acquiring the distribution rights 8 9 Soderbergh affirmed Netflix would likely be the film s distributor in July 10 In October Netflix was confirmed to be releasing the movie with David Schwimmer and Will Forte added to the cast 11 That same month Matthias Schoenaerts Jeffrey Wright Chris Parnell James Cromwell Melissa Rauch Larry Wilmore and Robert Patrick joined the cast 12 13 Filming Edit Principal photography began on October 15 2018 14 Release EditIt had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 1 2019 15 2 It also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and the San Sebastian International Film Festival in September 2019 16 17 It was released theatrically on September 27 2019 before being released for digital streaming on October 18 2019 by Netflix 18 Reception EditOn review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval of 41 based on 177 reviews with an average rating of 5 4 10 The site s critical consensus says The Laundromat misuses its incredible cast by taking a disappointingly blunt and unfocused approach to dramatizing the real life events that inspired it 19 Based on 37 critics on Metacritic the film s weighted average score is 57 out of 100 indicating mixed or average reviews 20 Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter wrote there s a kind of off putting effrontery about Soderbergh s approach here that rather sours the whole experience The tone is brittle the attitude arch the performances by a savvy and diverse cast uneven 21 Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun Times called it a muddled meandering hit and miss social satire and political commentary that s too heavy on the latter category and often lacking in the former 22 Alonso Duralde of TheWrap wrote The Laundromat flails about with an excess of bad ideas that undercut the justifiable outrage over the events depicted 23 Owen Gleiberman of Variety gave it a positive review and wrote The Laundromat is Soderbergh at his most playful and also Soderbergh at his most wonkish and damned in this case if the two don t chime together 24 A O Scott of The New York Times wrote Soderbergh and his top notch cast Sharon Stone shows up as do Jeffrey Wright and Matthias Schoenaerts keep things lively playing out parables of betrayal and deception with pulpy TV movie flair 25 Accolades EditAward Date of ceremony Category Recipient s Result Ref California on Location Awards December 15 2019 Location Team of the Year Independent Feature Film Ken Lavet Leslie Thorson Rachel Nelson Anna L Coats Lee Matthew Bolin Lee David Peter Cubas Neil Dave NominatedCinema for Peace Awards May 7 2019 Most Valuable Movie of the Year The Laundromat NominatedCostume Designers Guild Awards January 28 2020 Excellence in Contemporary Film Ellen Mirojnick NominatedMake Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild January 11 2020 Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Motion Picture Marie Larkin Yvette Stone and J Roy Helland NominatedSan Sebastian International Film Festival 2020 City of Donostia Audience Award Steven Soderbergh NominatedSt Louis Film Critics Association December 15 2019 Worst Film of the Year The Laundromat NominatedVenice Film Festival September 7 2019 Golden Lion The Laundromat NominatedControversy EditThe film was criticized for its use of brownface casting Streep in a secondary role as a Panamanian woman called Elena 26 23 27 28 Soderbergh acknowledged the controversy but felt that in the context of the story the dual role was justifiable He also felt that as a comedy trope it was acceptable and compared it to Oldman s impression of a German person and that there are different rules for comedy 26 On October 16 2019 weeks after its limited theatrical release and just two days before its scheduled streaming release the two Mossack Fonseca law firm partners at the center of the film Jurgen Mossack and Ramon Fonseca sued Netflix in an attempt to block the film s release 29 30 They argued the film defamed them Netflix responded the next day calling the suit laughable and argued the film was constitutionally protected speech 31 A Connecticut judge denied the injunction and moved the case to California allowing the film to be released as planned 4 32 The Panamanian government also expressed strong objections to the film s release In December 2019 a U S District Court Judge ruled that the film did not defame Mossack and Fonseca and was protected under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution as free speech 33 34 Panama s vice president Jose Gabriel Carrizo pledged that Panama would do everything in its power to fix the country s image worldwide 35 36 Because the movie involves disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai and the sensitive topic of organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners it was blocked from release in China and its Douban entry deleted citation needed The film is mentioned in the Douban entries of Meryl Streep and Gary Oldman 37 References Edit The Laundromat Venice Film Festival July 15 2019 Retrieved August 6 2019 a b Gr Sala August 6 2019 Biennale Cinema 2019 The Laundromat La Biennale di Venezia Panama grants bail to Mossack Fonseca founders in Brazil corruption case Reuters 2017 04 22 a b The Associated Press October 18 2019 Netflix s The Laundromat Goes On as Court Transfers Lawsuit The New York Times Archived from the original on October 18 2019 Sarachan Risa October 17 2019 Steven Soderbergh On His New Film The Laundromat And What The Panama Papers Teach Us Forbes Retrieved May 22 2021 McNary Dave July 7 2016 Panama Papers Movie in the Works From Steven Soderbergh Variety Retrieved November 25 2018 Perez Rodrigo April 12 2018 Steven Soderbergh Shooting Panama Papers Movie Next Title Revealed The Playlist Retrieved April 15 2018 Meryl Streep to Star in Panama Papers Thriller for Steven Soderbergh Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter May 14 2018 Retrieved November 25 2018 Fleming Mike Jr May 14 2018 Steven Soderbergh Panama Papers Pic The Laundromat Has Gary Oldman Meryl Streep amp Antonio Banderas Circling Deadline Hollywood Retrieved November 25 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Steven Soderbergh says he ll probably choose Netflix to distribute his next movie I don t care if it never shows in a theater Business Insider Retrieved November 25 2018 Fleming Mike Jr October 9 2018 Netflix Commits To Panama Papers Drama The Laundromat David Schwimmer Joins Soderbergh Oldman Streep Banderas Deadline Hollywood Retrieved November 25 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Barfield Charles October 18 2018 Matthias Schoenaerts Jeffrey Wright amp More Join Steven Soderbergh s The Laundromat The Playlist Retrieved October 18 2018 D Alessandro Anthony October 19 2018 Robert Patrick Boards Steven Soderbergh s Panama Papers Netflix Drama The Laundromat Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 19 2018 The Laundromat Backstage Archived from the original on June 29 2019 Retrieved November 9 2018 Anderson Ariston July 25 2019 Venice Film Festival Unveils Lineup Updating Live The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved July 25 2019 Lang Brent July 23 2019 Toronto Film Festival Joker Ford v Ferrari Hustlers Among Big Premieres Variety Retrieved July 23 2019 Green Jennifer August 21 2019 San Sebastian Sidebar Adds Steven Soderbergh s Laundromat Casey Affleck s Light of My Life The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved August 23 2019 McClintock Pamela August 27 2019 Netflix Dates Marriage Story Laundromat and Other Fall Award Films The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved August 27 2019 The Laundromat 2019 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved October 10 2021 The Laundromat Reviews Metacritic Retrieved October 2 2020 McCarthy Todd September 1 2019 The Laundromat Film Review Venice 2019 The Hollywood Reporter Roeper Richard October 3 2019 The Laundromat crudely mixes the dark and the light blemishing everything Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on October 4 2019 a b Alonso Duralde October 17 2019 The Laundromat Film Review Steven Soderbergh s Panama Papers Tale Is a Messy Expose undone by the decision to cast her as a Mossack Fonseca secretary complete with enormous fake nose and ridiculous Spanish voice Gleiberman Owen September 1 2019 Venice Film Review The Laundromat Variety Scott A O September 25 2019 The Laundromat Review Meryl Streep in a Cycle of Spin The New York Times Archived from the original on September 25 2019 a b Owen Gleiberman October 25 2019 Meryl Streep and Steven Soderbergh on the ending of The Laundromat and that surprise dual role Los Angeles Times Manuel Betancourt September 16 2019 We Need to Talk About Meryl Streep s Brownface in The Laundromat Remezcla It just feels so tone deaf and tired and so unseemly Even worse so unnecessary Richard Lawson writer September 1 2019 Steven Soderbergh s The Laundromat Gets Lost in the Wash Vanity Fair Conde Nast a bizarre and rather galling unforced error especially in an era of heightened consciousness about representation and appropriation Grater Tom October 16 2019 Panama Papers Law Firm Sues Netflix Over The Laundromat Seeks To Halt Release Update Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 27 2019 Lawyers depicted in Panama Papers film sue Netflix for defamation Fox News January 27 2019 Grater Tom October 17 2019 Netflix Counters Laughable Laundromat Lawsuit Cites Constitutionally Protected Speech Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 27 2019 Hipes Patrick October 18 2019 Judge Ruling In The Laundromat Lawsuit Clears Path For Netflix Release Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 27 2019 Judge rejects Panama Papers law firm s libel case against Netflix over The Laundromat International Consortium of Investigative Journalists 2021 04 01 Case 2 19 cv 09330 CBM AS Document 75 MOSSACK FONSECA amp CO S A et al Plaintiffs v NETFLIX INC UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA Filed 12 23 20 p 1 ID 990 Panama redoblara esfuerzos para mejorar su imagen tras pelicula de Netflix October 18 2019 Retrieved September 17 2020 Carrizo dice que Panama superara mala imagen de la pelicula de Netflix The 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