
""For me, what is important today is to denounce the genocide and talk about IAGS, which is the International Association of Genocide Scholars, who at the end of August declared what is going on is a genocide," he explained to Zuri Hall before concluding with "Free Palestine." Bardem wore a keffiyeh with the colors of the Palestinian flag over his suit, and he went on to shout out the work of Film Workers for Palestine."
"Bardem wore a keffiyeh with the colors of the Palestinian flag over his suit, and he went on to shout out the work of Film Workers for Palestine. "We don't target individuals by their identity," he explained, adding that he avoids companies that are "complicit and whitewashing or justifying" the ongoing atrocities in Gaza. He also told that he would not work with a film or television company that supports the genocide "in this industry or any other industry.""
Javier Bardem, a first-time double Emmy nominee for acting and producing on Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, used a brief E! Live red-carpet interview to denounce the violence in Gaza and call for Palestinian liberation. He cited the International Association of Genocide Scholars' late-August declaration that the situation constitutes genocide and concluded his remarks with "Free Palestine." Bardem wore a Palestinian-flag keffiyeh, praised Film Workers for Palestine, said he does not target individuals by identity, and vowed to boycott companies he deems complicit, refusing to work with any film or television company that supports the genocide in any industry.
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