Feb 26 • 04:30 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

The director of the documentary about Gaza nominated for the Goya awards asks for 'security measures' at the gala: 'We have received death threats'

Hernán Zin, nominated for the Goya for his documentary about Gaza, has requested security measures for the gala due to received death threats.

Hernán Zin, a noted documentary filmmaker from Argentina, has been nominated for a Goya award for his film "Todos somos Gaza," which captures the daily life of three young Palestinians in Gaza during the recent Israeli offensives over the last two years. The documentary provides a poignant glimpse into the struggles of people living in the war-torn region, showcasing personal stories against the backdrop of conflict. Zin’s work has resonated deeply, highlighting humanitarian issues that often remain unseen in mainstream media.

In light of the nomination and the sensitive subject matter of his film, Zin has expressed serious concerns for his safety and the safety of his team, having received death threats ahead of the Goya gala. He has publicly called for the implementation of security measures during the event, emphasizing the high stakes involved in discussing topics related to Gaza and the Israel-Palestine conflict. This plea underscores the escalating tensions around freedom of expression and the consequences faced by creators addressing contentious issues.

This situation raises broader questions about artistic freedom and the risks that filmmakers and journalists face when tackling controversial subjects, particularly in politically charged environments. Zin's experience serves as a reminder of the challenges many in the media industry encounter, especially those who strive to illuminate often-ignored voices and perspectives in conflict zones like Gaza.

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