The short documentary film Supernova: The Music Festival Massacre, is showing tonight at The Phoenix in East Finchley:

This devastating massacre shocked the world with its extremely graphically violent images. The horrific scenes of hundreds of Hamas terrorists breaking through the border, fully armed, riding ISIS-like pickup trucks and motorcycles through the desert and in the streets, slaughtering, burning, raping, and kidnapping free-minded young people who came to celebrate life.

This film provides a retrospective of 24 hours at the Nova festival in Re'im through the lens of young individuals who endured the horror. The initial filming began 48 hours after the catastrophic incident, during which we documented eight partygoers. The narrative unfolds chronologically, weaving together their firsthand accounts to construct a record of the events.

From the JC:

London’s oldest cinema has been targeted by anti-Israel protesters ahead of a private screening of a documentary on the October 7 massacre at the Supernova music festival.

“Say no to artwashing” in large red lettering was found graffitied across the front of the much-loved Phoenix Cinema in East Finchley, north London, this morning. The iconic signage had also been splattered with red paint….

Odelia Haroush, one of the founders and the CEO of the Seret Israeli film festival, which is hosting tonight’s screening of “Supernova”, told the JC: “What they have written is awful, and it’s so not true. On the contrary to artwashing, we are showing what really happened on October 7. We are showing a documentary film. The world should know about the horrors.

Haroush added: “I’m totally against cancelling culture. If the other side has something to say, they can make a film and screen it.”…

Campaign Against Antisemitism posted on Twitter: “Ahead of a screening of a documentary about Hamas’ barbaric attack on the Nova music festival on 7th October, in which over 360 people were killed, the @PhoenixCinema has been defaced.

"The historic Cinema resides in Finchley, an area of London home to a large Jewish community. This vandalism must be investigated immediately as a matter of urgency, @MetPoliceUK”

Sarah Sackman, Labour candidate for Finchley and Golders Green, wrote on X/Twitter: “I’m not going to dignify the criminals who did this damage by reposting the image of their disgusting action. This community cinema in a diverse neighbourhood is screening a documentary about the 7 October pogrom. The cinema should screen it.”

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said that the graffiti was being investigated “as a potential hate crime”, but that no arrests had been made.

Protests and counter-protests are expected to take place outside the cinema before this evening’s screening. The Met spokeserson said that officers would be there “to make sure those attending can protest safely whilst at the same time minimising serious disruption to the community”.

What possible justification can there be for violently protesting a documentary film like this? What antisemitic moral sewer do these people swim in? 

A petition at Change.org. – Stop the Planned Protests in Finchley and Protect the Jewish Community.

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