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The Bibi Files is a 2024 American documentary film directed by Alexis Bloom. The film features leaked interrogation footage from the trial of Benjamin Netanyahu. It was screened as a work-in-progress film at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, and had its official world premiere at Doc NYC on November 14, 2024. It will later be released on direct-to-consumer film platform Jolt in the United States on December 11, 2024.
Background
As part of the investigation into bribery and fraud allegations against Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli police recorded thousands of hours of interrogation footage from 2016 to 2018. This footage was leaked to filmmaker Alex Gibney in late 2023. In addition to Netanyahu, the film features footage of his wife Sara, son Yair, friends, and associates, as well as household workers at Beit Aghion. It also includes interviews with insiders who were willing to speak on the record about Netanyahu, including former prime minister Ehud Olmert, former Shin Bet head Ami Ayalon, and journalist Raviv Drucker, who also serves as one of the film's producers.
While the interrogation audio had been previously published, the footage had not been. Gibney stated, "These recordings shed light on Netanyahu's character in a way that is unprecedented and extraordinary. They are powerful evidence of his venal and corrupt character and how that led us to where we are at right now."
Production
Gibney and director Alexis Bloom had been working on the film prior to the October 7 attacks in 2023. Bloom noted that she interviewed many individuals, including former chiefs of staff, heads of Shin Bet, and other senior officials, who were willing to speak with her about Netanyahu, but only off the record. One compared Netanyahu's premiership to the Netflix television series House of Cards. Bloom stated, "Honestly, these stories about Netanyahu are fairly well known in Israel. So many Israelis along the way have said to me, 'You need to get this out to the wider world'."
Release
On September 2, 2024, the film was added to the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) lineup as a work-in progress film, three weeks after the full festival schedule had been released. Goodfellas acquired the sales rights on September 6, and it was screened at TIFF on September 9 and 10. It was also screened at the 2024 Woodstock Film Festival.
On October 29, 2024, the film was acquired for distribution by September Film in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg; Dulac Distribution in France; Against Gravity in Poland; Filmin in Spain; Dogwoof in the United Kingdom; Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand; PT Falcon in Indonesia; and Teleview in the Middle East and Turkey.
The film had its official world premiere at Doc NYC on November 14, 2024. The following day, on November 15, it received a limited theatrical run at the Laemmle Monica Center in Santa Monica, California. It will be made available to stream on direct-to-consumer film platform Jolt in the United States on December 11, 2024.
= Netanyahu response
=On September 8, 2024, one day before the film's TIFF screening, lawyers representing Netanyahu petitioned the Jerusalem District Court for an injunction against journalist Raviv Drucker, one of the film's producers, for publishing footage from a police interrogation without the court's permission. Judge Oded Shaham denied the request on September 9, and the film was screened at TIFF later that day. On September 17, 2024, lawyers representing Netanyahu petitioned Israel's Attorney General, Gali Baharav-Miara, and Police Commissioner, Daniel Levy, to open an investigation into Drucker. They also requested a gag order to be placed on the leaked trial footage.
The film is banned in Israel due to privacy laws. Regarding its distribution, Gibney stated, "There's a legal restriction at the moment in Israel, by agreement with the source. Everywhere else in the world, there's no restriction. So, we plan to distribute it as widely as possible and still stay within the bounds of our promise, or my promise, to the source."
Reception
Jason Gorber of Collider rated the film 7 out of 10 and wrote, "The Bibi Files serves as a testament that there are voices – millions of voices, in fact, both in and outside Israel – that call for an end to [Netanyahu] and his coalition that tie directly the horrific events of October 7, 2023, to the policies of the current administration, and say unequivocally that the [Israel-Hamas] war is being perpetuated not for the greater security of a people, but to inflict suffering for ideological reasons, and to avoid being held accountable for some pretty clear indications of bribery and corruption."
Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter called the film "a revealing look at the machinations of power" and that it "paints a damning portrait of arrogance". Leela Jacinto of France 24 called the film "an almost Shakespearean tale of the corruption of one man and how it can infect the body politic of a nation at war, once again, against a people with no country".
Ofer Matan of Haaretz wrote, "The linkage between Netanyahu's corruption trial and the [Israel-Hamas] war is perhaps the film's greatest achievement. This connection is almost intuitive for Israelis who oppose Netanyahu and protest against him and his government, but it's not obvious, or sometimes even known, to international audiences, including Jewish ones."
Mittal Balmes Cohen of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem stated, "We won't see a substantial change in public opinion in Israel, but in the international arena [the film] has great significance."
References
External links
The Bibi Files at IMDb
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