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Palestinian filmmakersThe Hollywood Reporter
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Israeli director Amos Gitai has batted back calls for a boycott of his new film Why War.
Why War takes its cue from correspondence between Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud on the question of the human race's bellicose nature and how to avoid war.
Around 300 filmmakers signed an open letter opposing the movie and Dani Rosenberg's Hebrew -language drama Al Klavim Veanashim .
Gitai said both sides of the Israel -Palestinian conflict need to clean out their current leaderships for peace to prevail.
[If I'm] a Palestinian and I only see these images, they will not see the Israeli images, [I would] say, let's continue the war.'" He added: "TV prolongs the war. The iconography prolongs the war so we decided to make an anti-war film without images of war. We need to find new ways of rebuilding this beautiful region even in spite of the wounds and the tragedies and bad memories, we need to build something different. This cannot go on.".
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