The festival was boycotted by some due to suppression of free speech over Palestine while others tiptoed around political ...
The Berlinale’s silence in the face of this ... The politics on offer were predictably liberal and progressive, except for Palestine. Support for Ukraine remained unwavering, with Tuttle posing ...
The recent edition of the Berlin Film Festival was marked by the Israel-Palestine conflict, both on screen and off At times, the Berlinale assumes the form of a tinderbox waiting to explode.
“I’m here at the Berlinale to build a dynamic ... of last year’s edition in which opposing views over the Israel-Palestine conflict, spilled into the opening night, with winners and jury ...
The Oscar win for “No Other Land” for best documentary ought to have been a triumphant moment for Palestinian and Israeli ...
Holding Liat was one of two documentaries about the hostages at the Berlinale; the other was Letter to David, about hostage David Cunio, still captive in Gaza, whose wife and two daughters were ...
As Tuttle began her first year heading the festival (after those events), she had to reassure filmmakers they would not be prevented from expressing support for Palestine at the Berlinale ...
The film has already won numerous awards worldwide, including the Berlinale Documentary Film Award, and it was nominated for Best Documentary Feature Film at this year’s Oscars, which took place ...
And Hong Kong director Jun Li, whose film had nothing to do with Israel, chanted “From the river to the sea, Palestine will ... Tuttle said the Berlinale regretted what had happened.