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Toronto film fest director calls Tel Aviv ‘contested ground’

aw_jeezTORONTO – The co-director of an international film festival showcasing Tel Aviv said the city “remains contested ground”

In an open letter in response to a protest by dozens of celebrities protesting the Toronto International Film Festival’s decision to showcase the city of Tel Aviv, festival co-director Cameron Bailey wrote that spotlighting Tel Aviv was “not a simple choice and that the city remains contested ground. We continue to learn more about the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement”.

“As a festival that values debate and the exchange of cultures, we will continue to screen the best films we can find from around the world,” Bailey said in the letter posted on the festival’s Web site.

Tel Aviv is the inaugural city in the festival’s new City to City series.

More than 50 prominent filmmakers, writers, artists and academics — including Jane Fonda, Danny Glover and Alice Walker — have signed a letter denouncing the move at the festival, which runs Sept. 10-19.

“As members of the Canadian and international film, culture and media arts communities, we are deeply disturbed by [the festival's] decision to host a celebratory spotlight on Tel Aviv”, states the letter, set to be published online Thursday. “We protest that TIFF, whether intentionally or not, has become complicit in the Israeli propaganda machine”.

“We do not protest the [10] individual Israeli filmmakers included in City to City,” the letter continues. “Nor do we in any way suggest that Israeli films should be unwelcome at TIFF. However … we object to the use of such an important international festival in staging a propaganda campaign on behalf of … an apartheid regime”.

Other signatories include singer David Byrne, actor Wallace Shawn and Canadian author Naomi Klein.

JTA

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2 Responses to “Toronto film fest director calls Tel Aviv ‘contested ground’”

  1. John Clarke says:

    It is John Greyson who is politicizing TIFF and abusing it for his own political ends?

    I wonder if John Greyson’s big public hissy fit about TIFF has anything to do with him being on the Advisory Board of the Toronto Palestinian Film Festival and always pushing for a world-wide boycott of anything even remotely related to Israel?

    Knowing what TIFF’s plans were, one wonders why he waited to the last moment to withdraw, rather than just in the beginning many months ago withdrawing?

  2. Joy Wolfe says:

    Those who have protested about Tel Aviv being featured in the Toronto International Film festival demonstrate their ignorance of historical fact. It is they who are caught up in the anti Israel propaganda machine with their lack of knowledge of the long term Jewishness of Tel Aviv.
    As for the allegation that Israel is an “apartheid” state, how is it that it is home to Jews, Arabs, Druze, Christians Bedouins, and probably more than 50 nationalities and people of all backgrounds and colours and is probably the least apartheid country in the world. Ask those Israeli Arabs who rushed to secure their Israeli passports when they thought there might be some border readjustments why they prefer to be Israeli rather than Palestinian citizens. And ask the Darfur refugees and those of other nationalities Israel has provided a have for what they think of the clearly misguided use of the term apartheid when applied by ignorant people about Israel

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