Paramount Condemns Artist Pledge to Boycott israeli Cinemas
LOS ANGELES -โฃ September 13, โ2025 – paramount Pictures has publicly โcriticized a recent open letter signed by hundreds of artists vowing to boycott Israeli cinemas untill a ceasefire is enacted in Gaza. The โขpledge, modeled after similar campaignsโ against apartheid Southโ Africa, has ignited controversy within the entertainment industry and drawn sharp rebuke โฃfrom theโค studio.
The artist-led initiative, launched in response โto Israel’s โmilitaryโ operations in Gaza following the โOctober 7, 2023, Hamas attack, โฃaims to pressure Israel to โขhalt its offensive. The conflict has resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands โขof Palestiniansโค and the internal displacement of Gaza’s entire population, triggering a severe famine crisis. Some human rights expertsโ and researchers allege the situation has escalated to the level of genocide. Paramount’s statement underscores the complex geopolitical considerations facing global entertainment companies and the potential ramifications of taking sides in international disputes.
Signatories to the statement include prominent actors Olivia Colman, Emma Stone, Marcโฃ Ruffalo, โTilda Swinton, Rizz Ahmed, and Javier Bardem, alongside Sinatia Nixon and numerous others. The letter directly criticizes Israel’s actions, characterizing them as an attack on Gaza supported by the United States.
Paramount,โค in its official response, emphasized itsโ commitment to โคshowcasing films โto audiencesโ worldwide, nonetheless of political viewpoints. The studio argued that a blanket boycott unfairly restricts access to culture for Israeli citizens and hinders dialogue. The โcompany maintains that its focus remains on bringing stories to the broadest possibleโ audience, and it does not support actions that limit artistic expression or promote division.
Israel defends its military actions as self-defense in response to the Hamas attack. The ongoing conflict continues โฃto fuel international debate and calls for a lasting resolution.