修說參演感到非常滿足,我不確切知道他的原因,但深有同感。
那段日子,開工的每一天,見到幕前幕後的諸位,很是親切。就如一隊擁有巨大向心力的戰隊,夾手夾腳,打左好多個大佬。
電影拍了三份一,六月再開,伙伴們,到時見。
Ps. 預告片剪得有心思,眾口喧嘩,唯獨一航失語。撞埋《In Another Land》(1967),感覺幾好。
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The Biggest Cowards on Earth.
We've seen countless brutal so-called real war movies. Just to make them look like heroes. Saving the world and all. My ass.
They can show so many movies about Hitler killing the Jews brutally. Yet theyre so scared to show the world what is actually happening for real today, everyday.
Read on.
Palestinian director Masri Hajjaj, left, seen with Lebanese director Zeina Daccache at the 6th Dubai International Film Festival in 2009. Ammar Abd Rabbo abacapress.com
Israel lobby groups in France are applying intense pressure to block the screening of a Palestinian documentary at the Cannes Film Festival, which began this week.
The mayor of Cannes has also told French authorities that the screening could threaten “public order.” A short segment of Nasri Hajjaj’s work in progress, Munich: A Palestinian Story, is due to be screened on Monday as part of the Marché du Film, a collaboration between the Cannes festival and the Dubai International Film Festival.
The initiative brings a number of works in progress from Arab filmmakers to international audiences and potential distributors.
On 3 May, Roger Cukierman, president of France’s main Israel lobby group, CRIF, wrote to the head of the Cannes film festival to express his organization’s “concern and profound malaise” about the planned screening of Hajjaj’s work.
Cukierman claimed that the film engages in “historical revisionism” about the 1972 raid on the Munich Olympics by the Palestinian group Black September, in which 11 Israeli athletes, a German police officer and five hostage takers died.
But Cukierman cannot know this since the unfinished film has never been screened publicly.
Cukierman nonetheless claims the screening would be a “provocation all the more scandalous in the context of the terrorist violence that affects our country, and which such a film indirectly legitimizes.” CRIF effectively uses the recent mass killings by suspected Islamic State militants in France and Belgium as a lever to shut down discussion of Palestinian history and to tar Palestinians with those attacks.
The French Jewish communal website Le Monde Juif is claiming that the screening has already been canceled after intervention by interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve.
It calls the alleged cancellation “a victory against hatred of Israel.” The website claim.