The team behind the Oscar-winning documentary claimed that Awdah Hathaleen was attacked by Yinon Levi, who was recently removed from the US sanctions list
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His film The Sorrow and the Pity, which exposed the collaboration of the Vichy government, propelled him to international fame
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Hamdan Bilal was accused of throwing rocks at soldiers, but his co-director has claimed he was attacked by settlers
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No Other Land directors criticise the US government as they accept documentary Oscar
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The complainants have got it all wrong. This Oscar-nominated movie is not about Adrien Brody’s Hungarian-Jewish architect, it’s an argument for culture
By John Nathan
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The Brutalist picks up 10 Oscar nominations
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The American actor, known best for the Pianist, is an Oscar-favourite for his portrayal of a Hungarian Jewish architect in the Brutalist
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Nolan’s biopic of Jewish theoretical physicist Robert Oppenheimer is up for best picture
By Elisa Bray
Despite seven nominations, The Fablemans failed to win a single award
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