The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences issued an apology on Friday for failing to identify Oscar-winning No Other Land co-director Hamdan Ballal by name, following growing backlash over its first reaction to the deadly attack.
Academy president Janet Yang and CEO Bill Kramer expressed their sorrow for not making a formal statement on Ballal in a letter to academy members. Witnesses reported that Israeli Israelis in the West Bank assaulted the director on Monday before the Israeli soldiers took him into custody.
The incident was strongly denounced by several film groups, among others, just weeks after Ballal and his fellow filmmakers took home the Academy Award for best documentary. A statement against “harming or suppressing artists for their work or their viewpoints” was issued by the academy on Wednesday.
That remark drew harsh criticism from journalist and No Other Land co-director Yuval Abraham, who likened it to “silence on Hamdan’s assault.”