Over 80 Filmmakers Sign Open Letter Denouncing Berlinale's Gaza Silence

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More than 80 current and former Berlinale participants sign an open letter condemning the festival for silence on Gaza and censoring artists who spoke out, urging Berlinale to oppose Israel’s actions and defend free speech. Signatories include Tilda Swinton, Javier Bardem, Adam McKay, Mike Leigh, Nan Goldin and others, arguing that filmmaking cannot be separated from politics. The letter situates Berlinale within a growing movement of festivals and industry workers supporting a cultural boycott of Israel and calls for the festival to publicly condemn what it calls genocide and crimes against Palestinians.
- Javier Bardem, Tilda Swinton and Adam McKay Among 81 Names to Sign Open Letter Criticizing Berlin Film Festival for ‘Silence’ on Gaza: ‘We Are Dismayed’ (EXCLUSIVE) Variety
- Javier Bardem and Tilda Swinton among those to condemn Berlinale’s ‘silence’ on Gaza The Guardian
- Arundhati Roy ‘shocked’ by jury’s Gaza remarks, quits Berlin film festival Al Jazeera
- Berlinale jury refuses to slam Israel for Gaza 'genocide' The Jerusalem Post
- Berlinale chief urges ‘cool heads’ amid backlash over Wim Wenders’ no-politics comment The Times of Israel
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