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Mike Leigh joins the growing Israeli boycott festivalBy Jesse Bacon You could already have a quite a film festival with the stars supporting the Ariel settlement boycott. Now one of my favorite directors Mike Leigh, has refused to come to Israel at all. On the same weekend that I heard JVP advisory board member Udi Aloni speak about artists who let themselves be used by the government versus those who don’t, Leigh gives us a good example. He had already refused to come since 1990, but was about to make an exception when the loyatly oath came up for a vote.
This is a good illustration of how Israel’s government delegitimizesitself, a true top 10 list would have the government on top, closelyfollowed by its American advocates. While Leigh’s films are political intheir very structure, with their use of improvisation, I had troublethinking of a clip that would celebrate his decision. Instead I think thisvideo from his early work “Nuts in May” illustrates the caliber of theinternational entertainers who will be left to perform in Israel if theBDS Movement keeps growing in strength.Here’s MIke Leigh himself talking about his decision at a press conference.More Recent Articles
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