Laura Poitras Slams Hillary Clinton Docs Whitewashing History IndieWire

Laura Poitras Slams Hillary Clinton Docs Whitewashing History IndieWire

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Documentarian Laura Poitras Slams Hillary Clinton Docs It’ s ‘ Alarming’ to See Festivals ‘ Whitewashing’ History

I really find it troubling that this is all being forgotten and we re providing a platform the All the Beauty and the Bloodshed filmmaker said of the TIFF and Venice Film Festival premieres for Clinton-produced documentaries

Samantha Bergeson Sep 13, 2022 4:35 pm Share This Article Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Print Talk Hillary and Chelsea Clinton at the “Gutsy” premiere Getty Images Documentarian Laura Poitras is calling out the Toronto International Film Festival and Venice Film Festival for providing a “platform” to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Oscar winner Poitras criticized the TIFF and Venice programmers for not asking “hard questions” as to the purpose of the former First Lady’s film endeavors. Clinton and daughter Chelsea Clinton attended both Venice and TIFF to launch AppleTV+ docuseries “Gutsy,” as well as support “In Her Hands,” directed by Tamana Ayazi and Marcel Mettelsiefen and produced by the Clinton family. “Hillary Clinton was actively involved in the wars and occupations in Iraq and Afghanistan,” Poitras stated during TIFF’s Doc Conference (via Variety). “She supported the escalation of troops. And I really find it troubling that this is all being forgotten and we're providing a platform.” Poitras discussed the prosecution of Julian Assange, saying “there is nothing more serious that threatens the First Amendment, not just in [America], but also threatens journalism globally.” The WikiLeaks founder is facing extradition to the United States where he will be prosecuted under the Espionage Act for his role in publishing revelations about U.S. war crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq. Clinton served as Secretary of State in the Barack Obama administration during the leak from Assange.

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