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Israeli Director Nadav Lapid Withdraws from Marseille Film Festival Over Boycott Concerns

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Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid has withdrawn from the Marseille film festival after facing boycott calls, citing concerns about his acceptability as a participant. Lapid, a Netanyahu critic who has lived in self-imposed exile in France for five years, expressed frustration about being potentially excluded from cultural events. The incident reflects broader tensions surrounding Israeli participation in international cultural institutions amid ongoing geopolitical disputes.

Israeli director Nadav Lapid has pulled out of the Marseille film festival in response to boycott calls directed at his participation. Lapid, known as a vocal critic of Benjamin Netanyahu, has been living in France for five years and expressed bewilderment about his position, questioning what he is supposed to do if his presence is deemed unacceptable and he can be excluded from film events. The withdrawal highlights ongoing tensions around Israeli cultural participation in international forums, with boycott movements creating dilemmas for Israeli artists, particularly those who are themselves critical of their government's policies.

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The specific nature and scale of the boycott calls against Lapid's participation, the festival's official position on his withdrawal, and any statements from boycott organizers or the festival itself are not detailed in the available reporting.

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    Israeli director Nadav Lapid, angered by boycott calls, pulls out of Marseille festival

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