Israeli Filmmakers Spotlight Gaza Conflict at Venice Film Festival

Israeli filmmakers have brought the Gaza conflict to the Venice Film Festival with 'Of Dogs And Men.' Directed by Dani Rosenberg, the film follows a teenage girl navigating the aftermath of a Palestinian militia attack. Despite criticism and calls for boycotts, Rosenberg insists on the necessity of storytelling even amidst ongoing conflict.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 06-09-2024 16:10 IST | Created: 06-09-2024 16:10 IST
Israeli Filmmakers Spotlight Gaza Conflict at Venice Film Festival
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Israeli filmmakers have showcased the Gaza conflict at the prestigious Venice Film Festival, with 'Of Dogs And Men' standing out. Directed by Dani Rosenberg, the movie captures the aftermath of a Palestinian militia attack on an Israeli kibbutz, focusing on a teenage girl's quest to find her lost dog.

As the girl grapples with her shattered community, the unfolding tragedy across the Gaza border looms large, depicted through genuine locations and improvised dialogue, with only the protagonist played by 18-year-old actress Ori Avinoam.

Rosenberg dismissed claims that it was too soon for such a film, emphasizing the need to portray harsh realities and offer a glimpse of humanity amid conflict. Despite calls for a boycott, Rosenberg believes in the film's potential to document the painful present for future generations, even if immediate change seems elusive.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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