Tribeca Festival Apologises After Backlash Over Red Carpet Remarks
Maryam Tariq
Festival Statement and Apology
The Tribeca Festival has issued a public apology following widespread backlash over remarks made on the red carpet during the screening of The Wedding Entertainer (The Tale of Moishe Badhan).
Organisers described the comments made by US comedian Elon Gold and influencer Lizzy Savetsky as offensive and unacceptable. The festival said sexual violence and human suffering should never be mocked or minimised and added that the remarks do not reflect its values. It also expressed regret over the harm caused.

Red Carpet Controversy
The incident occurred during a red carpet interview in which comments referencing sexual violence against Palestinians were made. The exchange quickly circulated online and drew criticism from viewers and rights advocates.
According to reports, Gold was attending as part of the film’s cast, while Savetsky was present as a guest of the production team.
Public Reaction and Context
The remarks sparked immediate backlash on social media, with critics calling them inappropriate given the ongoing conflict and humanitarian concerns in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories.
The controversy has added to ongoing scrutiny over how sensitive political and humanitarian issues are discussed in entertainment and cultural spaces.
Broader Allegations and Reporting Context

The backlash also comes amid ongoing reports and allegations from human rights organisations and advocacy groups regarding the treatment of Palestinian detainees in Israeli custody.
A report cited by Al Jazeera referenced testimony from women who alleged sexual abuse during detention. Israeli authorities have previously denied or contested such allegations.
The situation remains part of a wider and highly contested information and human rights debate linked to the ongoing conflict.
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Tribeca Festival statement coverage / Variety / https://variety.com
Al Jazeera detainee testimony reporting / Al Jazeera / https://www.aljazeera.com
Entertainment backlash coverage / The Guardian / https://www.theguardian.com









