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Israeli journalist and 'No Other Land' filmmaker Yuval Abraham alleges the academy, which oversees the Oscars, 'felt no need to respond' to the recent attack on his co-director Hamdan Ballal.
The Israeli army has blocked journalists from visiting the village featured in Palestinian Oscar winner 'No Other Land' amid escalating violence.
Filmmaker Yuval Abraham is calling out the Academy for not publicly supporting Hamdan Ballal after the No Other Land co-director was beaten and detained in the West Bank. Abraham, one of four ...
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences apologized Friday for withholding explicit support for the Oscar-winning co-director of documentary "No Other Land" Hamdan Ballal after he was ...
No Other Land co-director accuses Academy of ‘refusing’ to publicly support Hamdan Ballal during attack - Yuval Abraham claimed the Academy ‘declined to publicly support’ his ‘No Other ...
In March, only a few weeks after “No Other Land” won the best documentary Oscar, Hamdan Ballal, a co-director on the doc along with Adra, Abraham and Rachel Szor, was attacked and heavily ...
In March, only a few weeks after “No Other Land” won the best documentary Oscar, Hamdan Ballal, a co-director on the doc along with Adra, Abraham and Rachel Szor, was attacked and heavily ...
Hamdan Ballal, who won an Oscar for the 2024 documentary, No Other Land, was released Tuesday afternoon by Israel. On Monday, the Palestinian filmmaker was detained by the Israeli forces after ...