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    Hollywood stars slam Academy’s reaction to No Other Land director’s attack

    March 29, 20252 Mins Read

    ​The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is facing significant backlash from Hollywood luminaries and its own members over its initial response to the recent assault and detention of Hamdan Ballal, the Oscar-winning co-director of the documentary “No Other Land.”

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    Ballal, a Palestinian filmmaker, was reportedly attacked by Israeli settlers in the West Bank and subsequently detained by Israeli forces. The Academy’s initial statement, which did not mention Ballal or his film by name, condemned the harming or suppression of artists but was criticized for its vagueness and perceived inadequacy. ​

    In response, over 600 Academy members, including prominent figures such as Olivia Colman, Javier Bardem, Alfonso Cuarón, Mark Ruffalo, and Joaquin excitedely  Phoenix, signed an open letter condemning the Academy’s tepid response. The letter emphasized the importance of defending artists who risk their lives to tell vital stories and criticized the Academy for failing to protect Ballal after honoring his work. ​

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    Following the outcry, the Academy issued an apology, acknowledging the oversight and expressing support for Ballal and other artists facing suppression. The revised statement, signed by CEO Bill Kramer and President Janet Yang, explicitly condemned the violence against Ballal and underscored the organization’s commitment to free speech.

    Despite the apology, criticism persists. Yuval Abraham, Ballal’s co-director, accused the Academy of initially refusing to publicly support Ballal during his ordeal, highlighting a perceived inconsistency in the organization’s advocacy for filmmakers under threat. ​

    The incident has ignited a broader conversation within the film community about the responsibility of industry organizations to actively support artists facing persecution, especially when their work has been previously recognized and celebrated.

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