Israel’s culture minister hails her country’s failure to land Oscar
ISRAEL’S culture minister breathed a sigh of relief on Tuesday that her country’s contender had failed to land an Oscar nomination for best foreign language film.
Foxtrot tells the fictional story of an army checkpoint where bored Israeli troops shoot Arab passers-by after mistaking a soda can for a weapon, and then cover up the incident.
It became Israel’s Oscar submission after sweeping its national cinema awards, but the right-wing minister, Miri Regev, had called it anti-Israel.
On Tuesday, after the nominations were announced, she told Army Radio that they had “saved us from bitter disappointment and a false presentation of the Israel Defence Forces internationally”, while adding that she had not seen the movie.
Foxtrot also won the Silver Lion grand jury prize at the Venice Film Festival in September.