''Defamation'' (;
translit. Hashmatsa) is a 2009
documentary film
A documentary film (often described simply as a documentary) is a nonfiction Film, motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a Recorded history, historical record". The American author and ...
by Israeli filmmaker
Yoav Shamir Yoav Shamir (), is an Israeli documentary filmmaker most noted for the films ''Checkpoint (2003 film), Checkpoint'' and ''Defamation (film), Defamation''.
Personal life
Yoav Shamir was born in Tel Aviv in 1970. A ninth-generation Israeli from Tel ...
. It examines
antisemitism
Antisemitism or Jew-hatred is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against Jews. A person who harbours it is called an antisemite. Whether antisemitism is considered a form of racism depends on the school of thought. Antisemi ...
, the way perceptions of antisemitism affect Israeli and U.S. politics, and explores the suggestion that
claims of antisemitism are exaggerated or weaponized to stifle dissent against Israel. A major focus of the film is the
Anti-Defamation League. ''Defamation'' won Best Documentary Feature Film at the 2009
Asia Pacific Screen Awards
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.
Content
The film examines whether ''anti-Semitic'' has become an all purpose label for anyone who criticizes
Israel
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and the idea that some
Jews
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' preoccupation with the past—i.e., the
Holocaust
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—is preventing progress today.
Shamir decided to make ''Defamation'' after a critic of an earlier film accused him of antisemitism.
Filmmaker Yoav Shamir states in the beginning of the film that as an Israeli he has never experienced antisemitism himself and wants to learn more about it since references to antisemitism in countries all over the world are common in the
Israeli media
There are over ten different languages in the Israeli media, with Hebrew as the predominant one. Press in Arabic caters to the Arab citizens of Israel, with readers from areas including those governed by the Palestinian National Authority. Duri ...
.
The film includes interviews with
Abraham Foxman, the head of the
Anti-Defamation League,
John J. Mearsheimer, co-author of
''New York Times'' best seller ''
The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy'',
Norman Finkelstein, a critic of Israeli government policy, as well as many other individuals. ''Defamation'' follows a group of Israeli high school students on a class trip to Poland where they tour
Auschwitz
Auschwitz, or Oświęcim, was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) during World War II and the Holocaust. It consisted of Auschw ...
, as well as a number of other notable Holocaust locations.
The film says that in 2007, the ADL reported a spike in antisemitism, claiming that there were 1,500 anti-Semitic incidents in the United States, yet when Shamir contacts the ADL they can only list minor incidents such as websites with inflammatory comments, letters from employees denied time off for a Jewish holiday, or people offended by a cop's use of the word "Jew." A case presented concerns about a group of
African American
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boys, ages between 10 and 12, who pelted a school bus with rocks, breaking two windows.
Shamir interviews a rabbi who says that the hypervigilance of the ADL inflames relations between Jews and non-Jews in the United States. He finds that among his interviewees there is more sensitivity to antisemitism among secular Jews than religious ones.
Reception
After it was screened at the
Tribeca Film Festival
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, the Anti-Defamation League's
Abraham Foxman issued a statement denouncing the film, stating that it "belittles the issue (of antisemitism) ... and cheapens the Holocaust. It is Shamir's perverse, personal, political perspective and a missed opportunity to document a serious and important issue."
''
The New York Times
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'' reviewer
Neil Genzlinger states that while these ideas deserve a thorough and dispassionate discussion, Shamir has not provided it: "...it feels like just another day on the Op-Ed page."
''
The Boston Globe
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'' reviewer Ty Burr wrote "Unlike many agit-docs, ''Defamation'' wants to get you thinking, and it knows the epithet "
self-hating Jew" can be used as a club by those who don't want you to think at all." His review was positive, highlighting how the film argues that raising "Israelis to define themselves as a nation of victims...is a disservice to modern complexities — and, not coincidentally, makes it almost impossible to see any other people as victims." The review in the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' praised the documentary for showing "how accusations of anti-Semitism can easily be exploited for political purposes."
The reviewer commended the filmmaker for his fairness writing that "even though ''Defamation'', which is sprinkled with unexpected moments of wry humor, will be inescapably controversial,
Yoav Shamir Yoav Shamir (), is an Israeli documentary filmmaker most noted for the films ''Checkpoint (2003 film), Checkpoint'' and ''Defamation (film), Defamation''.
Personal life
Yoav Shamir was born in Tel Aviv in 1970. A ninth-generation Israeli from Tel ...
strives admirably to be evenhanded."
[
In an interview for '']The Jerusalem Post
''The Jerusalem Post'' is an English language, English-language Israeli broadsheet newspaper based in Jerusalem, Israel, founded in 1932 during the Mandate for Palestine, British Mandate of Mandatory Palestine, Palestine by Gershon Agron as ''Th ...
'' about criticism on the film, Shamir said: "At the end of ''Defamation'' both Finkelstein and Foxman were cross with me. I felt like I did a good job".
References
External links
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''Defamation''
from First Run Features
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History
First Run was founded in 1979 by a group of filmmakers in order to advance the distribution of independent film. In the 1980s, the company focused ...
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''Defamation''
from Hartley Film Foundation
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2009 films
2000s English-language films
2000s Hebrew-language films
Israeli documentary films
2009 documentary films
Documentary films about antisemitism
Documentary films about Jews and Judaism
Documentary films about Israel
Films directed by Yoav Shamir
Anti-Defamation League
2009 multilingual films
Israeli multilingual films
Norman Finkelstein
English-language documentary films