Khaleej Times

Syria’s White Helmets get visa for Oscars

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beirut — Rescue workers from Syria’s White Helmets — the subjects of an Oscar-nominated documentar­y — said on Saturday they have received US visas to attend next week’s Academy Awards ceremony.

For weeks, the rescuers and the film’s staff had been nervously watching the fallout from US President Donald Trump’s now-suspended travel ban.

“We got our visas yesterday (Friday), but we’re not yet sure if we’ll be able to travel or not,” Raed Saleh, leader of the rescue group, said on Saturday. “We don’t want to have problems at the borders or the airport,” he said.

The documentar­y titled “The White Helmets”, directed by Orlando von Einsiedel, was named a contender in late January in the Oscars short documentar­y category.

Since it emerged in 2013, the rescue group has attracted over 3,000 volunteers and says it has saved more than 78,000 lives. It is named for the distinctiv­e white hard hats worn by its volunteers and has gained internatio­nal renown for its daring rescues, often filmed and circulated on social media.

The Oscars award ceremony will take place on February 26 in Hollywood. “With so many people watching, it would be such an important opportunit­y to talk about the suffering happening in Syria,” Saleh said.

“The documentar­y took a lot of effort to make and we’ve been working on it for a long time. People who are featured in the film have since died. There’s equipment that you see that has been destroyed,” Saleh said.

“This film is history for us. We hope that we win the Oscar, because that would provide moral support to the White Helmets and show them that their sacrifices weren’t for nothing.”

According to the film’s producer Joanna Natasegara, Saleh will be joined by fellow White Helmet Khaled Khatib, who shot much of the footage. Natasegara said that the last few weeks had been a “roller coaster” ride. “Initially, we were totally delighted at the nomination and invited them to join us, and two days later the executive order came through,” she said.

 ?? — AFP file ?? The group has gained renown for its daring rescues, often filmed and circulated on social media.
— AFP file The group has gained renown for its daring rescues, often filmed and circulated on social media.

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