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UK Filmmaker Asif Kapadia Apologizes for Social Media Posts

UK filmmaker Asif Kapadia has "unequivocally" apologized for social media posts about the Israel-Gaza conflict that caused documentary charity The Grierson Trust to withdraw his patronage.

In a statement, Kapadia said, "I’m mortified by the hurt and offence that some of my retweets have caused. I now understand that they will be seen by many as antisemitic, or in the case of one even justifying violence. That was not my intention. Like many I feel passionate about the fate of the Palestinian & Lebanese people and the suffering they have endured over the years, but I am equally passionate about all anti-racism and condemn all forms of antisemitism. I unequivocally apologise for these ill-judged reposts which were posted in haste with a lack of due consideration."

Kapadia’s posts had sparked criticism online, including from Fulwell73 producer Leo Pearlman. The charity described some of Kapadia’s posts as "anti-Semitic," stating that they were not aware of the posts when they appointed him as patron.

Kapadia was removed as patron of documentary charity The Grierson Trust today (October 11) two days after his appointment to the role.

Background

Kapadia is known for his documentaries including Senna, Amy, and Diego Maradona, and his latest film 2073 – a docu-fiction hybrid – is scheduled to have its UK premiere at BFI London Film Festival on Wednesday, October 16. Screen has contacted the BFI for comment.

**Conclusion**

Kapadia’s apology marks a significant departure from his previous stance on the issue. While his passion for the causes of the Palestinian and Lebanese people is understandable, his decision to share unverified information and potential propaganda has sparked concern and offense. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible social media use and the need for critical thinking in the digital age.

**FAQs**

Q: What is the issue with Asif Kapadia’s social media posts?
A: Kapadia’s posts about the Israel-Gaza conflict have been criticized for being perceived as anti-Semitic and justifying violence. He has apologized for the hurt and offense caused and has condemned all forms of antisemitism.

Q: What is the status of his patronage with The Grierson Trust?
A: Kapadia was removed as patron of the charity today (October 11) due to the controversy surrounding his social media posts.

Q: What is his next project?
A: Kapadia’s latest film **2073** is a docu-fiction hybrid that is scheduled to have its UK premiere at BFI London Film Festival on October 16.

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