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Gaza war films earn Oscar nominations as Israeli minister objects

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  • Three films about the Gaza war earned Oscar nominations Thursday, including Tunisia’s “The Voice of Hind Rajab” for Best International Feature and two Israeli productions — “Butcher’s Stain” for Best Live Action Short and “Children No More” for Best Documentary Short.timesofisrael
  • Director Kaouther Ben Hania became the first Arab woman to receive three Academy Award nominations; her docudrama about a 5-year-old Palestinian girl killed by Israeli forces won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival last year.aljazeera
  • Israeli Culture Minister Miki Zohar criticized the Israeli nominees on social media, saying they “amplify our enemies’ narrative,” while the films’ directors defended their work as humanizing rather than political.timesofisrael

Gaza War Films Earn Multiple Oscar Nominations as Regional Stories Take Center Stage

Films exploring the human cost of the Gaza conflict received multiple nominations for the 98th Academy Awards, announced Thursday, placing Israeli, Tunisian, and Palestinian perspectives at the forefront of this year’s awards race.

The nominations mark an unprecedented moment for cinema from the region, with works tackling subjects ranging from civilian casualties in Gaza to the experiences of those accused amid wartime tensions. The Academy Awards ceremony is set for March 15 in Los Angeles, hosted by Conan O’Brien.timesofisrael

Tunisian Docudrama Breaks Records

The Voice of Hind Rajab, directed by Franco-Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania, secured a nomination for Best International Feature Film. The docudrama tells the story of 5-year-old Hind Rajab, who was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza in January 2024 while trying to evacuate with her family. The film weaves actual audio recordings of the child’s emergency call to the Palestine Red Crescent Society with dramatized scenes of dispatchers attempting to coordinate her rescue.aljazeera

“This nomination belongs first to Hind. To her voice. To what should never have happened and yet did,” Ben Hania said in response to the nomination, according to The Associated Press.truthout

The nomination makes Ben Hania the first Arab woman to receive three Academy Award nominations, following previous recognition for The Man Who Sold His Skin in 2021 and Four Daughters in 2024. The film won the Grand Jury Prize Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival in September, where it received a standing ovation lasting more than 20 minutes.yahoo

Israeli Nominees Draw Government Criticism

Two Israeli films also received nominations. Butcher’s Stain, directed by Meyer Levinson-Blount, a recent graduate of Tel Aviv University’s film program, earned a Best Live Action Short Film nomination. The 14-minute film follows Samir, an Arab-Israeli supermarket employee accused of vandalizing posters of Israeli hostages, as he fights to clear his name.jpost

Children No More: Were and Are Gone, directed by Hilla Medalia, was nominated for Best Documentary Short Film. The documentary captures silent vigils that began in Tel Aviv in March 2025, where peace activists hold photographs of children killed in Gaza.timesofisrael

Israeli Culture Minister Miki Zohar criticized both nominations. “The two Israeli films that are nominated for an Oscar are against Israel,” he wrote on X, adding that the films “amplify our enemies’ narrative and harm the State of Israel’s reputation.” Zohar said the nominations underscore the need for his ongoing reforms to Israel’s film industry, which have included cutting state funding and canceling arts awards ceremonies.timesofisrael

Films Confront Uncomfortable Truths

The nominated works share a focus on humanizing those caught in the conflict’s crossfire. Director Levinson-Blount, who took a job at a supermarket after the October 7, 2023, attacks, said he witnessed the war’s impact within that setting. “We succeeded by addressing a complex issue in a sensitive, emotional, and human way, rather than a political one,” he told Deadline.deadline

Medalia described her documentary as an exploration of how showing faces of killed children prompts visceral responses. “When you see a picture of a child, you can really connect,” she said in a recent interview.awardsradar

The Oscar ceremony caps an awards season that has seen the Gaza conflict prominently represented, with multiple films from the region earning shortlist recognition and festival accolades throughout 2025.thenationalnews

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