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Hollywood Filmmakers Boycott Israel – Paramount Rejects Pledge

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Paramount Breaks with Hollywood as Over 4,000 Film Industry ⁣Professionals Pledge to Boycott Israel

Jakarta ⁢- In a ⁣growing wave of protest over⁢ the ‍conflict in Gaza, more than 4,000 Hollywood ‌filmmakers – including actors, producers, and behind-the-scenes personnel – have signed a pledge⁤ to boycott Israeli film institutions. Though, Paramount ‌pictures has publicly distanced itself from the movement, asserting its commitment ‍to artistic exchange and rejecting calls for a boycott based on nationality.

Paramount⁢ Pictures, owned by Global Paramount Media⁢ Conglomerate and renowned for producing films like titanic and Mission ⁢Impossible, released a statement emphasizing its core mission. “We believe in the power of storytelling to connect and inspire ​people, encourage mutual understanding, and preserve ideas ⁢and events that‍ shape the world we ⁤share together,”⁤ said Melissa‍ Zukerman, Head of Paramount Communication Pictures.

The studio explicitly disagreed ⁢with the ​boycott pledge, stating that “silencing creative ‌artists based on citizenship ⁢would not advance peace.” Paramount argued that ⁣the global entertainment industry ‌should instead foster artistic expression and cross-cultural dialogue, advocating for “more involvement and communication.”

The initial pledge,signed by 1,200 filmmakers,rapidly gained⁤ momentum,exceeding 3,500 signatures before surpassing 4,000. The​ movement is spearheaded by Film Workers for ‍Palestine, and boasts signatures from prominent figures‌ including Emma Stone, Olivia Colman, Ayo Edebiri, Lily Gladstone, Mark ‍Ruffalo, Riz Ahmed, Tilda Swinton, javier ⁤Bardem, and Josh ‌O’Connor.

Additional high-profile supporters include Joaquin Phoenix, ‍Andrew Garfield, Nicola Coughlan, Rooney Mara, Elliot ‍Page, Emma D’Arcy, and ‍guy pearce, alongside directors Jonathan Glazer, Ebon ‌Moss-Bachrach, Fisher Stevens, Abbi Jacobson, Eric Andre, and ‍Payal Kapadia.

Phoenix and Mara⁤ previously demonstrated their⁣ support for Palestinian ⁤causes as ‍executive producers of the award-winning ⁣drama Gaza Monologue: The Voice of Hind Rajab, attending the‌ Venice ​Film Festival while wearing Palestinian⁢ support pins.

Film workers for Palestine stated the‌ boycott targets institutions they accuse ​of “justifying genocide and apartheid, and​ also partnering⁢ with the government who [is] doing it.”⁢ Specifically, the pledge calls for ‌boycotts of the Jerusalem⁣ Film Festival, ‍Haifa International Film Festival, Docaviv, and TLVfest.

“This is a moment of urgent crisis, when many ⁣governments actually support bloodshed in Gaza. ⁤We must do everything⁣ that can ‌end the involvement in the endless horror,” the organization’s official statement reads.

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