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Film about Israeli lawyer who advocates for terrorists gets double Emmy nod

"Advocate," a controversial documentary that follows human-rights lawyer Lea Tsemel in her quest to defend Palestinian security prisoners, is up for Emmy awards in the Best Documentary and Outstanding Politics and Government Documentary categories.

by  Yair Altman
Published on  07-29-2021 12:50
Last modified: 07-29-2021 13:20
Film about Israeli lawyer who advocates for terrorists gets double Emmy nod

The film was up for Emmy awards in two categories: Best Documentary and Outstanding Politics and Government Documentary categories

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A controversial Israeli documentary about an Israeli attorney who represents terrorists received a double Emmy nomination on Wednesday.

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Advocate, from directors Rachel Leah Jones and Philippe Bellaiche, follows Israeli human-rights lawyer Lea Tsemel as she navigates through the Israeli judicial system in defense of Palestinian security prisoners, including terrorists indicted for the gruesome murder of Jews.

The film is up for Emmy awards in the Best Documentary and Outstanding Politics and Government Documentary categories.

Advocate premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, and went on to win top prizes at Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, Krakow Film Festival, Hong Kong International Film Festival, and the Docaviv Festival.

In September, the film was also nominated for Ophir Awards – Israel's version of the Academy Awards – in the Best Documentary category.

The nomination angered the families of terror victims and 106 bereaved families appealed to Culture and Sports Minister Hili Tropper to disqualify its candidacy. He refused, and the film won.

Upon learning that Advocate snagged an Emmy nomination, right-wing NGO Im Tirtzu released a statement saying, "The State of Israel should not sponsor its detractors. Truth be told, we're fed up with this farce. [This is] another Israeli-funded film that is all about self-hatred and the glorification of terrorist sympathizers. Culture Minister Hili Tropper – you have the opportunity to do something about it and stop funding this despicable trend."

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