Two Israeli documentaries on Academy Awards’ short list

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Two Israeli films are on the Academy Awards’ short list for the best documentary category.

“5 Broken Cameras,” directed by Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi; and “The Gatekeepers,” directed by Dror Moreh, were among the 15 finalists culled from 126 films in the best documentary category, the Academy announced Tuesday.

“5 Broken Cameras” documents the first years of director Burnat’s baby’s life against the backdrop of the West Bank village of Bil’in’s battle against the Israeli security fence. Five of Burnat’s cameras were smashed by the Israel Defense Forces as he documented friends and family members being shot and injured by Israeli troops. The film won the documentary director’s award this year at the Sundance Film Festival.

“The Gatekeepers” features interviews with six former directors of Israel’s Shin Bet security service.

Other documentaries on the short list include: “Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry,” about a persecuted Chinese artist; “Bully,” about high school students abusing their friends; and “This Is Not A Film,” by Iranian director Jafar Panahi, who was forbidden to make films, as well as “Chasing Ice,” a study of climate change and “Ethel” a documentary about  Ethel Kennedy.

The rest of the nominees are: “Detropia,” “The House I Live In,” “How to Survive a Plague,” “The Imposter,” “The Invisible War,” “Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God,” “Searching for Sugar Man,” ” and “The Waiting Room.”

The final five nominees for the category will be announced on Jan. 10.  The 2013 Academy Awards Oscar ceremony will be held on Feb. 24. 
 
 

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