‘October 8’ director Wendy Sachs shines a light on campus antisemitism

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Documentary director Wendy Sachs, Wisconsin-Madison University for the first time on October 7, 2023, Hamas Lexi was with Lexi when he studied the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel.

“Images from Israel, babies and children, youth, young people, grandmothers, videos from the telegram of Nova festival, and videos entered in Gaza,” Sachs remembered Fox News Digital.

However, he knew that he had to do anything when he saw an increase in anti-Semitism in college campuses in the country.

“When I saw the protests on October 8, in Harvard, October 9 and Harvard, he saw the event from Columbia to New from New to New. He simply felt lost in the world.” “Silence, dismissal, rejection.”

“And thus, by the end of October, I knew that it was necessary to document what happened,” he said. “And when you write a treat for this movie.”

“October 8”, what happened to a documentary film study Anxiety in anti-Semitism Concerned and Neforaty forces against Jewish college students and ruling this phenomenon in the most elite universities of our nation.

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“October 8” In this country, Elite is investigating the spread of anti-Semitism. (Christopher L. D’Alessandro)

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What Sachs found was a well-established campaign to protect the Jewish state and staining their supporters abroad.

In one of the most shock verses of the film, “Hamas leaders in America”, “How to inflinticate US media, research centers, research centers and research centers”, to coordinate and coordinate the American advanced audience.

“Americans … We must remove them from the position of law and justice, and at the same time, we must choose our words well,” the unknown sound is called.

Organizations such as the United Nations, Human Rights Trailing and Amnesty International, Sachs’ s at October 7, “Apartheid” and “apartheid” and “genocide”, “genocide”, or “genocide”, or “genocide”, or “genocide”, or “genocide”, or “genocide”, or “genocide”, or “genocide”, were accused or “genocide” or “genocide”. He said that the silence of these groups drove to correct this film.

“On October 7, on October 7, there was so much silence from Hollywood, and it was so much silence and amazing and even silence between the women’s rights organizations and even my own professional women’s network.

“It was a dual standards about whom he came to the merry, ramifice and Israel, and who were raped and killed and killed and killed and killed and killed.” Sachs said.

To review the contracts of Columbia University of Federal agencies, the grants after the ‘failure’ to protect Jewish students

Palestinian supporters rally outside the University of Columbia

Since the beginning of Anti-Israeli protests in Israel, they felt surrounded by Jewish students. (Jeenah Moon / Getty Images)

The film, a group of anti-Semitism in college camps, including the group of activists against Israel, the Jewish Cooper Union Students who had to lock themselves in a library to protect themselves Ucla Israel anti-Israeli protesters The “Zionists” were not allowed on the campus and Jornell’s Jewish students whom Jewish students did not leave their homes about their physical safety.

The former UC Santa Barbara Student Body Tessa Vexler, was subjected to the abuse and remembered the position because it was supported by Israel.

“I remember that I had to miss my last exams, I had to buy all my exams online, because the campus was not just safe for me,” he said.

Sachs and other Jewish artists were afraid of Hollywood for silence after the attacks of October 7. Messaging struggled to find a letter that signed for a letter that helps to bring hostages to world governments.

“I felt completely betrayed by Hollywood,” he said in the film.

Chabad, who arrived at the scene in a warehouse in Kfar, on October 7, Hamas fired missiles on the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attack in Gaza in Gaza.

Chabad, who arrived at the scene in a warehouse in Kfar, on October 7, Hamas fired missiles on the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attack in Gaza in Gaza. (Via Mostafa Alkharouf / Anatolian Getty IMGS)

It was a battle of the top, to produce the film, admitted to Sachs. He struggled to find distribution for a documentary and could not get “October 8”, which was even placed in any major film festival after finding a distributor.

Sachs Fox News said they would not allow the documentary of film festivals such as Digital SXSW and Berlinale, but they would allow movies about the Palestinians.

“There is something really insidious in the independent film community,” he said.

“This is greater than the Jewish society. This is larger than Israel’s condition. This is all about us.

Sachs hopes to play an educational tool that can use schools to fight anti-Semitism in K-12 curriculum in the film.

“October 8” on Friday Theaters on March 14.

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