Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid’s fellow Iffi jurors — with the exception of Indian filmmaker Sudipto Sen- backed Lapid’s remarks where he called 'The Kashmir Files' “vulgar” and “propaganda”. In a joint statement, BAFTA winner and Oscar-nominated American producer Jinko Gotoh, award-winning film critic and journalist Pascale Chavance and Javier Angulo Barturen said they stand by Lapid's statement.
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