Follow our LIVE coverage of the Israel-Hamas war Oscar-winning director Guy Nattiv, who led the initiative, told i24 that Gadot and her husband Yaron Varsano, "helped make this possible". Nattiv, an advocate for a two-state solution, emphasized the importance of not forgetting the events of October 7. He drew parallels with the Holocaust and the need to document and share such footage with the world.
He also highlighted the diverse audience for the screening, which includes people with film experience. Also Read: 'We are gonna die saving people,' US nurse reveals Palestinian coworkers chose to stay in Gaza amid Israel-Hamas war "As a filmmaker, I swore that these images of October 7 would not be forgotten, and the world would see them. Because now the denial begins - it is a fake, it is not a fake (…) We cannot pass by in silence.
People who have film experience, so we can show them this crazy document that is reminiscent of the films created about the Holocaust" Nattive said. The plan is to hold an initial screening for 120 spectators, with the possibility of further screenings depending on the level of interest it generates. Some who viewed the video, including foreign journalists and members of the Israeli Knesset (Israeli Parliament) were reportedly so disturbed by its content that they left the screening mid-view.
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