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Paramount and other industry leaders have publicly rejected a boycott pledge calling for a ban on Israeli film institutions implicated in Gaza conflict. The pledge, signed by numerous actors and filmmakers, aims to oppose what signatories see as complicity in Israeli actions. Responses highlight tensions over artistic freedom and political activism amid ongoing Gaza violence.
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Multiple sources report ongoing violence and humanitarian crises in Gaza and Sudan, with thousands killed and widespread displacement. Cultural figures worldwide are raising awareness through concerts, films, and open letters, demanding recognition of genocide and urging action from governments. The stories highlight the role of media, activism, and artistic expression in shaping public response.
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Several European broadcasters threaten to boycott Eurovision 2026 if Israel participates, citing concerns over Gaza conflict and press freedom. The European Broadcasting Union has given countries until December to decide on participation amid protests and political pressure.
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Paris Fashion Week concluded with key trends: broad shoulders, tailored looks, and a return to formalwear. Celebrity appearances, including Meghan Markle at Balenciaga, drew attention. Debuts from Chanel and Balenciaga showcased bold new directions, emphasizing both tradition and innovation amid a backdrop of celebrity influence and digital impact.
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This week features the release of Babak Anvari's thriller "Hallow Road," debuting Friday, alongside the final episodes of "Only Murders in the Building" season five, streaming simultaneously in the UK and US. Notable film releases include "The Mastermind" starring Josh O’Connor, Kathryn Bigelow’s 1995 cult film "Strange Days," and Ben Stiller’s documentary tribute "Stiller & Meara" on Apple TV+. Streaming debuts also include Eva Victor’s "Sorry, Baby" on HBO Max and "Ballad of a Small Player" on Netflix.
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A coalition of over 200 cultural figures, including actors, musicians, and writers, have signed an open letter urging the UN and governments to free Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti, who is in Israeli custody since 2002. Barghouti, convicted of involvement in attacks during the Second Intifada, faces allegations of abuse and inhumane treatment in prison. The campaign highlights his political significance and ongoing detention amid tensions over Gaza.