Jonathan Glazer has donated several signed 'The Zone of Interest' posters to a Gaza humanitarian relief action. The filmmaker has kept a low profile since his controversial 2024 Oscars acceptance speech, but he recently resurfaced to donate seven signed posters for his Oscar-winning movie, as well as a selection of posters for his 2014 film 'Under the Skin,' to the Cinema for Gaza auction that is raising funds for the charity Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP).
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Tony Kushner has come out in support of Jonathan Glazer's controversial Oscars acceptance speech. The celebrated playwright and screenwriter and four-time Academy Award nominee, spoke on the 'Haaretz Podcast' and was asked about his feelings on a number of topics related to the Israel-Gaza conflict in addition to Glazer's speech. Kushner was asked if he agrees with Glazer's comments, to which the playwright says, "Of course, I mean, who doesn't?"
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An open letter condemning Jonathan Glazer's 'Zone of Interest' Oscars acceptance speech has been signed by more than 450 Jewish Hollywood professionals. The group denounced Glazer's controversial comments made when accepting the Academy Award for best international film. The letter reads in part, "We refute our Jewishness being hijacked for the purpose of drawing a moral equivalence between a Nazi regime that sought to exterminate a race of people, and an Israeli nation that seeks to avert its own extermination."
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Manu Rios chats with The Hollywood Reporter on how Netflix's 'Elite' changed his life, his first time at the Cannes Film Festival and his new series 'Breathless.'
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