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Rachel Leah Jones (born 1970) is an
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Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
i documentary film director and producer. Her documentary film '' Advocate'' about the controversial
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Leah Tsemel Leah Tsemel, or Lea Tsemel ( he, לאה צמל, born 19 June 1945) is an Israeli lawyer known for her work in support of Palestinian rights.Ciotti, Paul (April 27, 1988)"Israeli roots, Palestinian clients: Taking the Arab cause to court has earn ...
, which she co-directed and co-produced with cinematographer Philippe Bellaïche, premiered at 2019 Sundance Film Festival, and won top prizes at
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,
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and Docaviv Festival.


Early life and education

Jones was born in
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, California and raised in
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the ...
. She has a BA in Race, Class, & Gender Studies and the Politics of Representation from Evergreen College in Olympia, Washington, and an MFA in Media Arts Production from the City University of New York. Over the years, Jones has worked extensively on socially and politically engaged documentaries about Israel/Palestine and has been affiliated with progressive media outlets such as the (anti-)Occupation Club in Tel Aviv, the joint Israeli/Palestinian Alternative Information Center in Jerusalem and the critically acclaimed public TV/radio program Democracy Now! in New York.


Career

From 1992 until 1998, Jones worked in several positions in the non-profit sector, including as a fundraiser, writer and photo editor at the Alternative Information Center, an
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that disseminates information on the
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, with progressive analysis; as a fundraiser for HILA, a joint
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-Arab-
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NGO that advocates for non-discriminatory public education; and as the political projects coordinator for the Jerusalem Link, a joint Israeli-
Palestinian Palestinians ( ar, الفلسطينيون, ; he, פָלַסְטִינִים, ) or Palestinian people ( ar, الشعب الفلسطيني, label=none, ), also referred to as Palestinian Arabs ( ar, الفلسطينيين العرب, label=non ...
women's organization working for social justice and empowerment of women in both societies.


Documentary films

In 1994, Jones began her career in documentary filmmaking, working as a line producer and assistant director on multiple films, working primarily on films by
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, among them the award-winning '' Raging Dove''; and films by
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, including the film ''
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'', which won the Special Jury Award at the
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, among other international awards. The first documentary feature directed and co-produced by Jones was '' 500 Dunam on the Moon'' in 2002, which tells the story of
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, a
Palestinian Palestinians ( ar, الفلسطينيون, ; he, פָלַסְטִינִים, ) or Palestinian people ( ar, الشعب الفلسطيني, label=none, ), also referred to as Palestinian Arabs ( ar, الفلسطينيين العرب, label=non ...
village that was captured and depopulated by Israeli forces in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. The film was screened at international film festivals, including the
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, Human Rights Watch Film Festival and the Austin Film Festival. It won the Jury Award for best documentary at the Festival de Trois Continents, and was broadcast on
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television. Jones' next major effort was of more autobiographical significance. In '' Gypsy Davy'', which premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2011, she tells the story of how "A white-boy with
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roots becomes a
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guitarist in
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n boots and fathers five children to five different women along the way," who just happens to be the father who abandoned her in her infancy. In the film, Jones narrates as if she is writing a letter to her elusive father, and gathers his many wives and children to also state their feelings and perceptions of the artist. The film, which was well-received by critics, went on to screen at many international festivals, and won the Jury Award for Best Documentary at the International Women's Film Festival In Rehovot. It was later broadcast on Israel's Channel 8 and on
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. In 2007, Jones released her next film, ''
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''. The film deals with public perceptions about Ashkenzi-
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relations and social status in Israel, highlighting the manner in which the hegemonic group's (Ashkenazim) identity becomes "invisibilized" in favor of being seen as "normal" rather than an ethnicity. The film received positive reviews, was screened at documentary and Jewish film festivals around the world, and was released to
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s across Israel, and was also broadcast on Israel's Channel 8. The controversial subject of the film led to special screenings with discussion panels, in which major cultural figures participated, especially from the non-Ashkenzi side of the social map, such as
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and Jamal Zahalka, who were also featured in the film. The film was also cited in the academic research journal ''Pe'amim'', published by the Ben Zvi Institute for the study of Jewish communities in the East, in an article by Reuven Snir, "Baghdad Yesterday: About History, Identity and Poetry" (in Hebrew: בגדאד, אתמול: על היסטוריה, זהות ושירה). '' Advocate'', which had its world premiere at Sundance on January 27, 2019, and its Israeli premiere at
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on May 23, 2019, proved to be her most controversial work to date. The film, co-directed and co-produced with Philippe Bellaïche, tells the story of
Leah Tsemel Leah Tsemel, or Lea Tsemel ( he, לאה צמל, born 19 June 1945) is an Israeli lawyer known for her work in support of Palestinian rights.Ciotti, Paul (April 27, 1988)"Israeli roots, Palestinian clients: Taking the Arab cause to court has earn ...
, an Israeli
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lawyer known for representing Palestinian defendants, especially in high-profile terrorism cases.Ciotti, Paul (April 27, 1988)
"Israeli roots, Palestinian clients: Taking the Arab cause to court has earned Jewish lawyer Lea Tsemel the wrath of her countrymen"
''
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''
When the film won the Jury Award at
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, which was supported by
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, a government agency, a storm of right-wing political pressure broke out, demanding that the agency renege on its financial obligation to the festival. When Minister of Culture
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joined the call to cancel its support, calling the film "anti-Israel", Mifal HaPayis announced it would no longer fund the award. In response, dozens of leading artists, writers, filmmakers, journalists and professional associations slammed the decision as a curbing of free speech, mounted protests, called for boycotts, and published columns and editorials protesting the governmental interference in cultural productions. The film, which was enthusiastically received by film critics, opened the 2019 Human Rights Watch Film Festival, and plucked top prizes at the
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,
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and Thessaloniki festivals. ''Advocate'''s Israeli theater premier took place on September 5, 2019, when it opened at cinematheques nationwide. Due to the public reaction to the film, Jones, who was already a well-known and highly regarded filmmaker in Israel and abroad, a recognized member of several professional guilds, and a Juror for the 2013
Jerusalem Film Festival The Jerusalem Film Festival ( he, פסטיבל הקולנוע ירושלים, ar, مهرجان القدس السينمائي) is an international film festival held annually in Jerusalem, It was established in 1984 by the Director of the Jerusal ...
- quickly became the center of the high-profile media coverage of ''Advocate'', at home and internationally. The film has been called both a symbol and a standard bearer by critics.


Television

From 2001 to 2002, Jones was an editor and camerawoman for the nationally syndicated US television program, ''
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'', hosted by
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, working during that time on the transition of the program from radio to television. She produced several documentary programs, including two episodes of the French television series ''L'Invitation au Voyage'', about Palestinian poet
Mahmoud Darwish Mahmoud Darwish ( ar, محمود درويش, Maḥmūd Darwīsh, 13 March 1941 – 9 August 2008) was a Palestinian poet and author who was regarded as the Palestinian national poet. He won numerous awards for his works. Darwish used Palestine ...
and Israeli novelist Aharon Applefeld, hosted by
Laure Adler Laure Adler ( née Laure Clauzet; born 11 March 1950, in Caen) is a French journalist, writer, publisher and radio/TV producer. Works Biographies * 1986: ''L'Amour à l'arsenic : histoire de Marie Lafarge'', Denoël. * 1998: ''Marguerite ...
, and holy land segments of ''Science of the Bible'', for National Geographic in 2005; and in 2004, "Another Israel", a reporting segment for the
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program ''Un Oeil sur le Palenete''.


Publishing

Jones has worked as a translator and editor in the publishing industry, mostly between 2001 and 2006. Among the books she translated are: ''Self Portrait: Palestinian Women's Art'' (Lerer, Yael Ed.; 2001, Andalus, Tel Aviv); Breaking Ranks: ''Refusing to Serve in the West Bank and Gaza Strip'' (Chacham, Ronit, Ed.; 2002, Other Press, New York); ''Reporting From Ramallah: An Israeli Journalist ( Amira Hass) In An Occupied Land'' (also edited by Jones; 2003, Semiotext(e), New York); ''Mother Tongue: A Mizrahi Present That Stirs In The Thickets Of An Arab Past'' (Nizri, Yigal Ed.; 2005, Babel, Tel Aviv); ''Cities of Collision: Jerusalem and the Principle of Conflict Urbanism'' (Misselwitz, Philippe & Rienitis, Tim, Eds.; 2006, Birkhauser Press Basel-Boston-Berlin).


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards

Note that all awards and nominations for ''Advocate'' are shared by Philippe Bellaiche.


References


External links

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Interview with Rachel Leah Jones and Leah Tzemel
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