Gaza documentary dropped by the BBC wins BAFTA
Summary
A documentary showing attacks on hospitals and the killing of Palestinian medical staff in Gaza won a BAFTA award for Best Current Affairs. The filmmakers said the BBC originally helped fund the film but then dropped it, accusing the BBC of censoring the content.Key Facts
- The documentary focuses on Israel’s attacks on Gaza’s hospitals and the deaths of about 1,700 Palestinian medics.
- It won the BAFTA award for Best Current Affairs.
- Filmmakers thanked the team but criticized the BBC for initially funding then dropping the film.
- The filmmakers accused the BBC of censorship, meaning they believe the BBC tried to suppress or limit the film’s message.
- The documentary highlights damage to Gaza’s health system during conflict.
- The BAFTA is a British award recognizing achievements in film and television.
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