Anti-Netanyahu Film Premieres in Toronto
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•TIFF: Anti-Netanyahu Film Premiere Goes Forward in Toronto After Court Motion Fails
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Filmmakers behind anti-Netanyahu documentary The Bibi Files debut at Toronto International Film Festival .
Documentary builds its case against the long-serving Israeli prime minister on a foundation of never-before-seen interrogation tapes.
The film was produced by the Oscar- and Emmy-winning documentarian Alex Gibney , who said he and Bloom pushed to show the work.
The Bibi Files in its current form doesn’t get to the protests of the last week .
Gibney 's film could feed into the growing call from a large majority of Israelis who want a ceasefire and hostage deal from Netanyahu .
Poll from Israel ’s Channel 12 last week found that more than two-thirds of Israelis believed Netanyahu should not run when the next election is held.
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