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Palestinia­n festival drops film over director’s Israel trips

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A Palestinia­n film festival on Sunday canceled the screening of a movie by a Lebanese-French director following pressure by activists who opposed his previous work in Israel. “The Insult,” the latest movie by director Ziad Doueiri, was set to close the Palestinia­n Days of Cinema festival on Monday and was competing for the festival’s top award. But after a charged campaign by activists on social media, the city of Ramallah, which was hosting the screening, told the festival to scrap the showing, according to Khulood Badawi, a spokeswoma­n for the festival, which agreed to the cancellati­on. It was not clear if the film was still eligible for an award.

Doueiri’s previous film, “The Attack,” about a Palestinia­n surgeon living in Tel Aviv who discovers that his wife carried out a deadly suicide attack, was filmed in Israel and featured several Israeli actors. That film was banned in Lebanon and most Arab countries. Last month, Lebanese authoritie­s briefly detained the Paris-based Doueiri because of his visits to Israel. “The director showed no remorse, and insisted on his stand, and we think screening any of his work at a Palestinia­n cinema festival would be a big mistake” said Abed Hamayel, an activist who campaigned against the film’s screening.

A segment of Palestinia­ns has long called for Arab political, economic and cultural leaders to boycott Israel as a way to prevent normalizin­g ties with the Jewish state. An internatio­nal movement of activists also calls for boycotts, divestment and sanctions against people or companies doing business with Israel. Doueiri could not be reached for comment, but Kamel Elbasha, a Palestinia­n actor who stars in the film, criticized the decision.

“Ziad was punished for that movie which was banned in all Arab countries,” he said, adding that the activists were “mixing things up, lying and distorting facts,” and questionin­g their motives. Elbasha won the best actor award for his role in the film at the Venice Film Festival in September. Film Lab Palestine, the group behind the Palestinia­n festival, noted that “The Insult,” was being screened in Lebanon and in other festivals in the Middle East. The film, which focuses on a tense exchange between a Lebanese Christian and a Palestinia­n refugee, explores the fraught place of Palestinia­ns in Lebanese society. “‘The Insult’ was selected for this year’s edition of the festival since it addresses an important issue for the Palestinia­n people,” said a statement from the group. It also said the film was selected because it stars Elbasha, who hails from east Jerusalem. — AP

 ??  ?? Lebanese film director Ziad Doueiri, speaks to journalist­s after being released by a military court, in Beirut. — AP
Lebanese film director Ziad Doueiri, speaks to journalist­s after being released by a military court, in Beirut. — AP

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