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Jesse Eisenberg Reveals If He’d Leave U.S. Because of Donald Trump After Acquiring Dual Citizenship

He said he wants to make more human-scale films in Europe as Hollywood makes those projects harder to finance.

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Jesse Eisenberg is making it clear that he is not allowing politics to dictate his place of residence. “I am a very lucky American,” the actor and director, 42, told the crowd at this year’s 60th Karlovy Vary Film Festival, held in the Czech Republic, where he received the President’s Award, after he was asked […]

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American actor Jesse Eisenberg arrived on Friday for the opening ceremony of the Karlovy Vary Film Festival. But the festival's executive director Kryštof Muchal presented him with the President's Award in the Great Hall of the Thermal Hotel the next day, on Saturday, before the screening of his film The Double. Jesse then thanked the festival, the audience, and the filmmakers. And he said that he would become a European in a week when he obtain…

Jesse Eisenberg wants to work more in Europe now that he has actually become a Polish citizen. The actor, known for The Social Network and Now You See Me, said this on Saturday at the Karlovy Vary festival in the Czech Republic, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Eisenberg received the prestigious presidential lifetime achievement award there.

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American actor, screenwriter, director and producer Jesse Eisenberg received the Karlovy Vary IFF President's Award and presented the film The Double at the festival. In the 2013 film directed by Richard Ayoade, Eisenberg played the main double role. The plot is based on the 1846 novella The Double by Russian writer Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, about a man driven to a breakdown when his double takes control of his life.

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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
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