Alþjóðlegur hópur kvikmyndagerðarfólks mótmælir framferði Ísraelshers á Gaza

Þann 13. maí, sama dag og kvikmyndahátíðin í Cannes hófst, birtist opið bréf frá 380 leikstjórum, leikurum og öðrum í framlínu alþjóðlegrar kvikmyndagerðar í franska dagblaðinu Liberation. Í bréfinu er framgöngu Ísraelshers á Gaza mótmælt. Margir íslenskir leikstjórar sem átt hafa kvikmyndir á Cannes hátíðinni eru í hópnum.

Meðal þeirra sem rita undir hið opna bréf eru Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon, Mark Ruffalo, Pedro Almodóvar, Guy Pierce, Ralph Fiennes, Viggo Mortensen, Javier Bardem, Yorgos Lanthimos, David Cronenberg, Alfonso Cuarón, Mike Leigh og Cynthia Nixon. Á meðal Íslendinga sem skrifa undir eru Benedikt Erlingsson, Grímur Hákonarson, Ásdís Thorodd­sen, Óskar Jónasson, Valdimar Jóhannsson, Þorsteinn Jónsson og Hlynur Pálmason, en öll hafa frumsýnt kvikmyndir sínar á Cannes hátíðinni.

Bréfið hefst á sögu Fatma Hassona sem var drepin í árás Ísraelshers þann 16. apríl. Hún var fædd 1999 og var sjálfstætt starfandi blaðaljósmyndari. Fatima myndaði daglegt líf íbúa á Gaza undir árásum Ísraelshers og heimildamynd um hana, Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk verður frumsýnd á Cannes.

Í bréfinu kemur fram að undirrituð skammist sín fyrir aðgerðarleysi kvikmyndaiðnaðarins og geti ekki þagað á meðan þjóðarmorð sé framið á Gaza. „Síðan hin hræðilegu fjöldamorð voru framin 7. október 2023 hefur enginn erlendur blaðamaður fengið leyfi til að fara inn á Gaza-svæðið. Ísraelski herinn ræðst á almenna borgara. Fleiri en 200 blaðamenn hafa verið myrtir. Rithöfundar, kvikmyndagerðarmenn og listamenn eru myrtir á hrottalegan hátt.“

Bréfið er svohljóðandi:

Fatma Hassona was 25 years old.

She was a Palestinian freelance photojournalist. She was targeted by the Israeli army on 16 April 2025, the day after it was announced that Sepideh Farsi’s film “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk,” in which she was the star, had been selected in the ACID section of the Cannes Film Festival.

She was about to get married.

Ten of her relatives, including her pregnant sister, were killed by the same Israeli strike.

Since the terrible massacres of 7 October 2023, no foreign journalist has been authorised to enter the Gaza Strip. The Israeli army is targeting civilians. More than 200 journalists have been deliberately killed. Writers, film-makers and artists are being brutally murdered.

At the end of March, Palestinian filmmaker Hamdan Ballal, who won an Oscar for his film “No Other Land,” was brutally attacked by Israeli settlers and then kidnapped by the army, before being released under international pressure. The Oscar Academy’s lack of support for Hamdan Ballal sparked outrage among its own members and it had to publicly apologize for its inaction.

We are ashamed of such passivity.

Why is it that cinema, a breeding ground for socially committed works, seems to be so indifferent to the horror of reality and the oppression suffered by our sisters and brothers?

As artists and cultural players, we cannot remain silent while genocide is taking place in Gaza and this unspeakable news is hitting our communities hard.

What is the point of our professions if not to draw lessons from history, to make films that are committed, if we are not present to protect oppressed voices?

Why this silence?

The far right, fascism, colonialism, anti-trans and anti-LGBTQIA+, sexist, racist, islamophobic and antisemitic movements are waging their battle on the battlefield of ideas, attacking publishing, cinema and universities, and that’s why we have a duty to fight.

Let’s refuse to let our art be an accomplice to the worst.

Let us rise up.

Let us name reality.

Let us collectively dare to look at it with the precision of our sensitive hearts, so that it can no longer be silenced and covered up.

Let us reject the propaganda that constantly colonizes our imaginations and makes us lose our sense of humanity.

For Fatma, for all those who die in indifference.

Cinema has a duty to carry their messages, to reflect our societies.

Let’s act before it’s too late.

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