"There is no more freedom, people are being manipulated."
Depardieu also took a swing at the film industry saying, "cinema doesn't exist any more.
"There is a world of entertainment and people, terrorised by the Americans, don't know any more which language to speak."
"There are 10 stars and they are all American.
"Their films are crammed with special effects... and the rest of the world of cinema is struggling to exist," he added during the interview on the occasion of the release in Italy of his autobiography Innocent.
In February Depardieu trashed the Oscars, criticising Hollywood for its "comfort" bubble.
"When I think about the Oscars, with The Revenant, the caravans, the warmth and all of that.
"We tell them - go roll in s**t," Depardieu, the star of Green Card and Cyrano de Bergerac, told reporters in Berlin.
But in Depardieu's eyes, Italy deserves some praise.
"In Italy, happily, you have not lost your culture and your identity.
"Because you are a young country.
"Unlike half of Europe - with its fear of migrants - that has become a bit fascist."