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Petition to Bring Back Palestinian Stories on Netflix Hits 12,000
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Petition to Bring Back Palestinian Stories on Netflix Hits 12,000

Oct 29, 2024 4:46 PM

A petition is gaining traction with over 12,000 signatures urging Netflix to restore a collection of Palestinian films that were recently removed. This collection, titled Palestinian Stories, was first introduced in 2021 and included films by Palestinian filmmakers covering various narratives about life in Palestine. Netflix cited the expiration of a three-year licensing agreement for the removal of at least 19 films, leading to backlash from organizations like CODEPINK, which argues that this move further marginalizes Palestinian voices amid ongoing conflict in Gaza. The petition emphasizes the importance of these stories, especially in light of the humanitarian crisis in the region.

Why were Palestinian films removed from Netflix?

The films were removed due to the expiration of a three-year licensing agreement. Netflix stated that the collection, which contained 32 films about or by Palestinians, could not remain accessible after the contract expired.

Palestinian Stories was celebrated when it was launched as a showcase of the creativity within the Arab film industry, designed to highlight the diverse experiences of Palestinians. However, the recent deletion of the collection has sparked controversy, especially at a time when attention to Palestinian narratives is crucial due to heightened conflicts and casualties. As its absence is felt, the renewed calls for representation in media underscore the ongoing struggle for visibility and recognition of Palestinian cultural voices.



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