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Film directors take pro-Palestine stand at French festival

Film directors take pro-Palestine stand at French festival
Ken Loach
Updated 25 January 2018

Film directors take pro-Palestine stand at French festival

Film directors take pro-Palestine stand at French festival

PARIS: More than 100 international film directors, producers, actors and industry workers have signed an open letter to a French film festival to protest against its decision to highlight Israeli films.
Signatories including British directors Ken Loach and Mike Leigh, Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki and English-Australian actress Miriam Margolyes on Wednesday expressed “deep concern” at the festival’s decision “to associate with the Israeli government as it is intensifying occupation, settlement policy and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people.”
They urged the festival management to withdraw its partnership with Israeli authorities.
The FIPA festival this week in Biarritz, in southwestern France, aims to give the public the “opportunity to appreciate Israeli content and talent,” according to its website.
In previous years the festival focused on Australia, Canada and Spain.