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Shari Redstone Leads Israeli Film Studio Amid Hollywood Boycott

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Shari Redstone Joins Israeli Film Company Amidst Growing Hollywood Boycott

LOS⁤ ANGELES, CA – Former ⁤Paramount Global chair Shari Redstone has taken a‍ position with an‌ Israeli film and television company, sources confirmed, as a burgeoning⁢ boycott movement gains traction within Hollywood ⁢over the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The⁣ move comes just months after the $8 billion merger ⁤between Skydance and Paramount closed in August, ending the Redstone family’s ⁤decades-long controlling‌ stake in the media‌ conglomerate.

Redstone’s involvement with the ⁤Israeli company-details of which remain undisclosed-occurs against a⁢ backdrop of increasing pressure on the ​entertainment industry to take a stance on the conflict. A growing⁣ number‍ of film workers have pledged to boycott projects with ties to‌ Israel, with hundreds of signatories including prominent actors like Emma Stone, ‍Olivia Colman, and Ava DuVernay.⁤ The pledge,‍ organized by film Workers for ‌Palestine, calls for an end to all ​work on ⁤productions that support or are funded by entities connected to the Israeli government.

The Redstone family’s history with Paramount stretches back generations. Her⁢ father, the late billionaire Sumner Redstone, acquired‍ Paramount Pictures⁢ in 1994, and her grandfather, Michael Redstone, founded theater operator ⁤National Amusements, which was absorbed into Paramount during the recent Skydance ​merger.‍ Shari Redstone served as ‍Paramount’s chairwoman since 2019, navigating a period of significant industry disruption and ultimately overseeing the deal that‍ ended her family’s control.

During the merger process, Paramount faced​ political headwinds, including⁣ a lawsuit filed by former President Donald ‍Trump alleging CBS News deceptively edited an interview with his election opponent, Vice President kamala Harris. The lawsuit was ⁤later settled. Redstone previously told the new‌ York⁣ Times that she believed Trump’s scrutiny of ​CBS‍ News ⁢could possibly lead to more balanced reporting, stating, “Part of me thought, ​maybe⁢ Trump‍ could accomplish what I never got done.”

The ‍boycott‍ movement‌ has prompted ‍responses from industry organizations, including the Israeli Producers Association,⁢ and has sparked debate about the role of artists and corporations in political conflicts. Paramount itself recently criticized ‍a celebrity-endorsed call for an Israeli ⁤film boycott, according to⁣ the New York Times.

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