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Israel through a scuffed lens

June 20, 2008 13:05

By

Julia Weiner ,

Julia Weiner

1 min read

Judy Price’s films play with ambiguity of vision and interpretation

Earlier this year, Judy Price curated a programme of archival films exploring the British Mandate in Palestine. The show was greeted favourably, but the curator herself was criticised after the publication of private emails she had sent led to suggestions that she was anti-Zionist.

Though she is a member of the pro-Arab group Jews for Justice for Palestinians, she advocates a two-state solution. 

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She says she hopes that “one day Israel will become a just and ethical place”, drawing inspiration from the prominent role Jews played in the Russian Revolution of 1917, and from her own experience witnessing the end of apartheid in South Africa.