More than 150 Jewish creatives back Jonathan Glazer’s Oscars speech criticizing Israeli occupation

Jonathan Glazer's Oscar speech had linked the Holocaust to the Palestinian genocide.

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More than 150 Jewish actors, filmmakers, and creatives have signed an open letter supporting Jonathan Glazer's controversial Oscars speech, where he condemned the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Signatories include Joaquin Phoenix, Debra Winger, Todd Haynes, Joel Coen, and many more.

Glazer's speech, made after winning Best International Feature for his Holocaust film "The Zone of Interest", ignited fierce debate. In his statement, Glazer said, "Our film shows where dehumanization leads at its worst. It’s shaped all of our past and present. Right now, we stand here as men who refute their Jewishness and the Holocaust being hijacked by an occupation which has led to conflict for so many innocent people... how do we resist?”

The speech drew criticism from Zionist supporters, with some accusing him of fueling antisemitism. This new open letter defends Glazer's right to speak out.

“We are Jewish artists, filmmakers, writers and creative professionals who support Jonathan Glazer’s statement from the 2024 Oscars. We were alarmed to see some of our colleagues in the industry mischaracterize and denounce his remarks,” the open letter reads. “...Glazer, Tony Kushner, Steven Spielberg and countless other artists of all backgrounds have decried the killing of Palestinian civilians. We should all be able to do the same without being wrongly accused of fueling antisemitism.”

The letter concludes, “We honor the Holocaust by saying: Never again for anyone.”

Israel's onslaught on Gaza has killed over 33,000 Palestinians since October last year, including more than 13,000 children. Many people including UN experts have likened Israel's actions to a genocide whereas others falsely invoke anti-semitism as a way to defend Israel's massacre of Palestinian civilians.

Read the full open letter and see the list of signees below as obtained by Variety.

We are Jewish artists, filmmakers, writers, and creative professionals who support Jonathan Glazer’s statement from the 2024 Oscars. We were alarmed to see some of our colleagues in the industry mischaracterize and denounce his remarks. Their attacks on Glazer are a dangerous distraction from Israel’s escalating military campaign which has already killed over 32,000 Palestinians in Gaza and brought hundreds of thousands to the brink of starvation. We grieve for all those who have been killed in Palestine and Israel over too many decades, including the 1,200 Israelis killed in the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks and the 253 hostages taken.

The attacks on Glazer also have a silencing effect on our industry, contributing to a broader climate of suppression of free speech and dissent, the very qualities our field should cherish. Glazer, Tony Kushner, Steven Spielberg and countless other artists of all backgrounds have decried the killing of Palestinian civilians. We should all be able to do the same without being wrongly accused of fueling antisemitism.

In his speech, Glazer asked how we can resist the dehumanization that has led to mass atrocities throughout history. For such a statement to be taken as an affront only underscores its urgency. We should be able to name Israel’s apartheid and occupation — both recognized by leading human rights organizations as such — without being accused of rewriting history.

As the Director of the Auschwitz Memorial, Dr. Piotr M. A. Cywiński, wrote, “’The Zone of Interest’ is not a film about the Shoah. It is primarily a profound warning about humanity and its nature.” We must not reserve this warning for a single group. To preserve our humanity and ensure our mutual survival, we must sound the alarm when any group faces such brutality and acts of erasure.

We are proud Jews who denounce the weaponization of Jewish identity and the memory of the Holocaust to justify what many experts in international law, including leading Holocaust scholars, have identified as a “genocide in the making.” We reject the false choice between Jewish safety and Palestinian freedom. We stand with all those calling for a permanent ceasefire, including the safe return of all hostages and the immediate delivery of aid into Gaza, and an end to Israel’s ongoing bombardment of and siege on Gaza.

We honor the memory of the Holocaust by saying: Never again for anyone.

Signed,

  1. Lenny Abrahamson
  2. Ra’anan Alexandrowicz
  3. Erin Allweiss
  4. Mark Asch
  5. Liran Atzmor
  6. Erin Axelman
  7. Annie Baker
  8. Todd Banhazl
  9. Ariela Barer
  10. Morgan Bassichis
  11. Joshuah Bearman
  12. Abner Benaim
  13. Amy Berg
  14. Kate Berlant
  15. Gregg Bordowitz
  16. Agnes Borinsky
  17. Janicza Bravo
  18. Margaret Brown
  19. Dan Bucatinsky
  20. Simone Bitton
  21. Daniel Chalfen
  22. Joel Coen
  23. Dan Cogan
  24. Dominic Cooke
  25. Molly Crabapple
  26. David Cross
  27. Cyrus Dunham
  28. David Ehrlich*
  29. Deborah Eisenberg
  30. Isaac Feldberg
  31. Chloe Fineman
  32. Jordan Firstman
  33. Frances Fisher
  34. Sarah Sophie Flicker
  35. Esther Freud
  36. Bella Freud
  37. Uri Fruchtmann
  38. Noah Galvin
  39. Sarah Gavron
  40. Tavi Gevinson
  41. Ilana Glazer
  42. Natalie Gold
  43. Sam Gold
  44. Jimmy Goldblum
  45. Daniel Goldhaber
  46. Nan Goldin
  47. Josh Gondelman
  48. Josh Gordon
  49. Elliott Gould
  50. Miles Greenberg
  51. Doron Max Hagay
  52. Gordon Hall
  53. Todd Haynes
  54. Fred Hechinger
  55. Lee Hirsch
  56. Eliza Hittman
  57. Nicole Holofcener
  58. Ilan Isakov
  59. Abbi Jacobson
  60. Kristi Jacobson
  61. Rachel Leah Jones
  62. Miranda July
  63. David Katznelson
  64. Deborah Kaufman
  65. Ella Kemp
  66. Sara Kiener
  67. Lola Kirke
  68. Dan Kitrosser
  69. Alison Klayman
  70. Naomi Klein
  71. Pamela Koffler
  72. Jess Kohl
  73. Maris Kreizman
  74. Lisa Kron
  75. Justin Kuritzkes
  76. Rachel Kushner
  77. Serge Lalou
  78. Nadav Lapid
  79. Julliette Larthe
  80. Michael Lieberman
  81. Alison Leiby
  82. Mike Leigh
  83. Cindi Leive
  84. Jonathan Lethem
  85. Mica Levi
  86. Avi Lewis
  87. Kyle Lukoff
  88. Darius Marder
  89. Miriam Margolyes
  90. Sam Marks
  91. Daniel Maté
  92. Gabor Maté
  93. Jane Mayle
  94. Jonathan Meth
  95. Lise Mayer
  96. Collier Meyerson
  97. Avi Mograbi
  98. Sophie Monks Kaufman
  99. Mik Moore
  100. Michael Morris
  101. Hari Nef
  102. Chani Nicholas
  103. David Osit
  104. Nira Park
  105. Zeena Parkins
  106. Joaquin Phoenix
  107. Rain Phoenix
  108. Max Posner
  109. Jeff Preiss
  110. Sarah Ramos
  111. Allon Reich
  112. Leo Reich
  113. Boots Riley
  114. Howard A. Rodman
  115. Jon Ronson
  116. Jacqueline Rose
  117. Martin Rosenbaum
  118. Jason Rosenberg
  119. Tessa Ross
  120. Ira Sachs
  121. Tilly Scantlebury
  122. James Schamus
  123. Jane Schoenbrun
  124. Sarah Schulman
  125. Emma Seligman
  126. Wallace Shawn
  127. Mel Shimkowitz
  128. Noam Shuster Eliassi
  129. Amy Sillman
  130. Nathan Silver
  131. Michael Skolnik
  132. Gillian Slovo
  133. Robyn Slovo
  134. Shawn Slovo
  135. Sarah Adina Smith
  136. Alan Snitow
  137. Morgan Spector
  138. Tom Stoppard
  139. Kae Tempest
  140. Lynne Tillman
  141. Rachel Traub
  142. V (formerly Eve Ensler)
  143. Alicia Van Couvering
  144. Adam Weber
  145. Madeline Weinstein
  146. Debra Winger
  147. Matt Wolf
  148. Jeremy Yaches
  149. Gary Yershon
  150. Jeremiah Zagar
  151. Alexander Zeldin
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