In solidarity with the people of
Palestine, various representatives of organisations picket against the Israeli
Film Festival outside Silverbird Cinema at the Accra Mall, Ghana, 17 September
2025. Image: Pan African Television
A coalition of nearly 400 organisations and prominent individuals in Ghana launched a campaign to cancel the “Israeli Film Festival,” scheduled
from 16-20 September 2025, at Silverbird Cinema at the Accra Mall. The campaign, which included a public letter, called on Silverbird to withdraw from
hosting the event and for all sponsors to pull out immediately.
The organisers of the “Cancel Israeli Film Festival” campaign described
the event as “Zionist propaganda” and an attempt to “whitewash genocide and apartheid” in the context of the ongoing Israeli genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza. “It is breathtaking hypocrisy that Silverbird, having just screened the anti-apartheid film Comrade Tambo’s London Recruits on 7 September, now seeks to celebrate the “culture” of today’s worst apartheid state,” read the statement. The organisers said that providing a platform for Israeli cultural expression equals “complicity in crimes against humanity.”
With Palestinian flags flying high, the coalition peacefully picketed at the Silverbird Cinema during the festival dates to urge public support for the boycott. The campaign called on all sponsors, including SAF STL, Amandi Foundation, Rolider, Sienna Services, EON, and the University of Media, Arts and Communications (UniMac), to withdraw their support. The
involvement of UniMac, a publicly-funded institution, was singled out as particularly “disgraceful.” Campaigners warned that if the festival proceeds, they will initiate a boycott of all companies and institutions involved.
Member of the Socialist Movement of Ghana, Victoria Wilson, who was at the picket, said, “We are against the genocide that Israel is committing. We are going to be picketing here throughout the film festival with a message that says Palestine must be free. Until the genocide stops, we are going to champion the
cause of the freedom of the Palestinian people.”
“The reason I am here today is because I am human and I believe in humanity. I do not believe in genocide against any people. I don’t believe in occupying land.
I don’t believe in settlers going in on stolen land and ethnically cleansing
people,” said Susie Rundle, another protestor against the Israeli Film Festival.
The campaign also highlighted Ghana’s historical anti-imperialist stance and record of solidarity with liberation movements, arguing that the festival is an insult to the country’s values. This campaign aligns itself with a growing global
movement of outrage over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. It is supported by a wide range of leading Ghanaian public figures, artists, academics, journalists, activists, students and organisations.
List of endorsing individuals:
List of Endorsing Groups
(and many other collectives and
foundations as per the full signatures list)
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