'Zone of Interest' Oscars speech is defended by Jewish film artists

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'Zone of Interest' Oscars speech is defended by Jewish film artists
Director Jonathan Glazer, right, speaks while accepting an Oscar for “The Zone of Interest,” his film about the Holocaust, at the 96th Academy Awards in Los Angeles, March 10, 2024. More than 150 Jewish actors, filmmakers and other artists have signed an open letter in defense of remarks about Jewishness and the war in Gaza that Glazer made in his Oscars acceptance speech, which drew an open letter of strong denunciation from other Jewish film professionals last month. (Amir Hamja/The New York Times)

by Marc Tracy



NEW YORK, NY.- More than 150 Jewish actors, filmmakers and other artists signed an open letter that was published Friday in defense of remarks about Jewishness and the war in the Gaza Strip that director Jonathan Glazer made in his Oscars acceptance speech for “The Zone of Interest,” his film about the Holocaust.

Glazer’s speech has become one of the most hotly debated in Oscars history, drawing an open letter of strong denunciation from other Jewish film professionals last month and now one of support.

“Right now we stand here as men who refute their Jewishness and the Holocaust being hijacked by an occupation which has led to conflict for so many innocent people,” Glazer, who is Jewish, said at the Academy Awards on March 10. “Whether the victims of October the 7th in Israel or the ongoing attack on Gaza, all the victims of this dehumanization, how do we resist?”

The new letter expresses support for Glazer. “In his speech, Glazer asked how we can resist the dehumanization that has led to mass atrocities throughout history,” it says. “For such a statement to be taken as an affront only underscores its urgency.”

Its signatories included actors Joaquin Phoenix, Hari Nef and Debra Winger; directors Joel Coen, Nicole Holofcener and Boots Riley; playwright and screenwriter Tom Stoppard; and artist Nan Goldin, according to Variety, which reported the existence of the letter Friday. Its signatories were confirmed by Sarah Sophie Flicker, an artist and cultural organizer who helped organize the letter.

“We stand with all those calling for a permanent cease-fire, including the safe return of all hostages and the immediate delivery of aid into Gaza, and an end to Israel’s ongoing bombardment of and siege on Gaza,” the letter says.

The art world has been deeply divided by the war in Gaza, including the Oct. 7 Hamas attack that killed 1,200 people in Israel and the subsequent Israeli military response that has left more than 32,000 Palestinians dead.

Glazer made his remarks while receiving the Oscar for best international feature for “The Zone of Interest,” a film that follows the Nazi official in charge of Auschwitz and his family as they go about their lives just outside the concentration and death camp.

“All our choices were made to reflect and confront us in the present,” Glazer said in his acceptance speech. “Not to say, ‘Look what they did then,’ rather, ‘Look what we do now.’ Our film shows where dehumanization leads, at its worst.”

His remarks were criticized last month by hundreds of Jewish film professionals who signed an open letter that said, “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.”

Their letter accused Glazer’s speech of lending “credence to the modern blood libel that fuels a growing anti-Jewish hatred around the world, in the United States, and in Hollywood.”

Friday’s letter criticized the earlier condemnations of Glazer, saying they “have a silencing effect on our industry, contributing to a broader climate of suppression of free speech and dissent, the very qualities our field should cherish.”

The new letter added, “We should be able to name Israel’s apartheid and occupation — both recognized by leading human rights organizations as such — without being accused of rewriting history.”

Through a representative, Glazer declined to comment Friday.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.










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