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Paradise Now, is it?

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“Paradise now” is a movie that has very good chance to win Oscar award this year.  The reason that it will probably win the award is simply because it’s matching the extreme left agenda. The same reasons that Munich got warm welcome despite the problematic portray of reality.

But before we are going to be impressed with the Palestinian director who made such a great movie I recommend reading Irit Linor’s explanation why she voted against funding this movie.

Link: Anti-Semitism Now

I don’t use the term "Nazi" frivolously or out of anger. Such a claim must be backed up, particularly when the subject is a film that conforms to all the criteria of quality filmmaking, and which barely contains any Jews. One could, perhaps, have been content with the phrase "anti-Israel" or "anti-Semitic.

But the film hasn’t got any "Jews" in it and no "Israel," because Jewish Israel is referred to in the film as "them," or "occupation," or "killing" or an "injustice" that has no historic background or human form.

Written by Rogel

February 8th, 2006 at 1:23 pm

Posted in In The News


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