Beyond the Fear in Jerusalem

Israeli filmmakers call to snub Jerusalem festival after docu on Rabin’s assassin pulled | i24news. Published June 17th 2015:

Israeli filmmakers are understood to be considering withdrawing en masse from participation in the Jerusalem Film Festival, following its organizers decision to comply with the demand of Culture Minister Miri Regev to nix the documentary film “Beyond the Fear” about Yigal Amir, the murderer of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, local media reported.

The hawkish Regev, who has generated widespread controversy in recent days over her pronouncements about funding culture and about Israeli-Arab theaters, said the festival would be held without support or funds from the government if the film was shown. Organizers agreed to have a special screening a few days prior to the festival. But “Beyond the Fear” will still take part in the festival’s official competition, Ynet reported… Read more:

http://www.i24news.tv/en/news/culture/75181-150617-film-on-rabin-s-assassin-partly-pulled-from-festival 

and more:

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4669125,00.html

A comment by the producer of ” Beyond the Fear” Guntis Trekteris and his team will be published tomorrow.  

And latest:

Director Avi Mograbi (“Avenge but One of My Two Eyes”, “Happy Holiday Mr. Mograbi”) wrote: “I promise to not submit my next movie to the Jerusalem Film Festival. A management that does not fearlessly defend its content selection, even if it means resigning – I have no reason to believe that next time they won’t compromise in advance. Nor do I know that they will defend my movie if need be.”

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4670080,00.html

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Allan Berg Nielsen
Allan Berg Nielsen

Allan Berg Nielsen started the first documentary cinema in Randers, Denmark way back in the 1970’es. He did so at the museum, where he was employed. He got the (16mm) films from the collection of the National Film Board of Denmark (Statens Filmcentral). He organised a film festival in his home city, became a member of the Board of Directors of the Film Board, started to write about films in diverse magazines, were a juror at several festivals and wrote television critiques in the local newspaper. From 1998-2003 Allan Berg was documentary film consultant (commissioning editor) at The Danish Film Institute, a continuation of the Film Board. Since then free lance consultant in documentary matters.

abn@filmkommentaren.dk

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