Javier Bardem Won’t Work with Any Company in Business with Israel
Javier Bardem joined over 3,900 industry professionals pledging to boycott Israeli film institutions linked to alleged genocide and apartheid against Palestinians.
- Javier Bardem wore a keffiyeh scarf and publicly supported Film Workers for Palestine during the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 14, 2025, in Los Angeles.
- This stance followed the International Association of Genocide Scholars' August declaration that the violence in Gaza constitutes a genocide, prompting Bardem and others to pledge boycotts.
- Bardem, recognized for his supporting actor nomination in a Netflix limited series, emphasized he refuses to collaborate with companies that do not denounce the genocide and highlighted that the movement opposes targeting individuals.
- More than 3,900 professionals from the film industry, including prominent Hollywood artists, endorsed a public commitment initiated by Film Workers for Palestine to refuse engagement with Israeli film organizations accused of involvement in genocide and apartheid.
- Bardem’s public denunciation and the pledge highlight a growing call within the entertainment industry for sanctions and diplomatic blockades on Israel to end the ongoing violence in Gaza.
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Javier Bardem says he can't work with anyone who 'justifies or supports the genocide' in Gaza
The actor went on to denounce the genocide in Gaza and called for a "free Palestine."John Shearer/WireImage Javier Bardem attends the 77th Primetime Emmy AwardsJavier Bardem didn't mince words about his position on Palestine while walking the 2025 Emmys red carpet. Though he was nominated for his role in Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, Bardem had bigger topics to discuss with reporters at the 77th annual Emmy Awards. While chatting…
Javier Bardem took advantage of his passage through the red carpet to show his support for Palestine, also wearing a kufiya, a garment that symbolizes resistance
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