Looking for Eric / Haifa Film Festival and Welcome Redistribution of Wealth.

It is not often we hear of bosses voluntarily sharing profits, so it was with some delight we heard the good news that the Chief Executive, Nurit Shani, of Lev Cinemas and Films in Israel will use the profits from our film Looking for Eric to benefit Israeli film makers. We hope this new found determination to redistribute wealth will be matched by her wisdom in choosing to support those film-makers most starved of resources. Logically, that would mean those brave free spirits in the Israeli artistic community who decide to respect the cultural boycott and refuse to accept any funds from the Israeli State. Who knows, but perhaps some time in the future Nurit Shani”s vision will help kick start projects about those courageous Isreali soldiers who formed the group “Breaking the Silence” and spoke out against the “reckless and gratuitous use of white phosphorous” in civilian areas in Gaza, and were appalled by the use of Palestinians as human shields? Perhaps too we will be fortunate to watch films about those young men and women in Israeli prisons who refuse to join the Israeli army because of the illegal occupation of Palestinian lands. And why not include Palestinian film makers or is Israel really an apartheid State?

Unfortunately Nurit Shani”s new found generosity is not matched by her good manners. It is a long established tradition that film makers are invited, or at least informed by the distributors, if their film is invited to a festival. We were not told that Looking for Eric was invited to the Haifa film festival until after the event. Maybe this is because of our joint decision to respect the cultural boycott of projects supported by the Isreali state and called for by Palestinian artists, writers and grassroot organisations. We also note the words of one of Israel”s leading poets Aharon Shabtai who said “ I do not believe that a state that maintains an occupation, committing on a daily basis crimes against civilians deserves to be invited to any kind of cultural (event).”

From the film-makers of Looking for Eric.
Ken Loach – Director
Paul Laverty – Writer
Rebecca O”Brien – Producer

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