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Spotlight on the men who harass

Sigal Avin's films about sexual harassment went viral in Israel - and then she worked with David Schwimmer to bring the message to a larger audience.

May 2, 2017 11:19
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A doctor gropes his patient, a boss makes unwelcome advances to a junior member of staff. A photographer humiliates a model, in front of a room full of people, who do nothing to help.

The doctor, the boss and the photographer are all men, their victims are women. And they appear in creepily authentic short films which illustrate sexual harassment in scenarios that far too many women will recognise as something which has happened to them.

David Schwimmer, still best known as Ross from Friends, is the producer and front man for the project. But they were conceived and written by Israeli-American Sigal Avin, who first had the idea at the Neve Tzedek café that she’s chosen for our interview.

“I have this daily ritual,” she explains. “After my kids are off to school and nursery, I have 30 minutes where I sit with my coffee and the newspaper. I find myself reacting to what I read — I think: ‘I can’t believe this, or I can’t believe that.’