Thank you @festivaldecannes ✨ and the whole team of Dalloway by @yanngozlanofficiel@gaumont_
And thank you @ceciliebahnsen 🔥 have been deeply obsessed with your beautiful designs for a while.
Wine drenched evenings, pinking skies, stretch of sea and baby seagulls.
1st pic snapped by @plsphotogetty 🙏
“As for those not directly affected by this struggle, it would help if more conversations could hold greater complexity—the ability to acknowledge that the Israelis who came to Palestine in the 1940s were survivors of genocide, desperate refugees, many of whom had no other options, and that they were settler colonists who participated in the ethnic cleansing of another people. That they were victims of white supremacy in Europe being passed the mantle of whiteness in Palestine. That Israelis are nationalists in their own right and that their country has long been enlisted by the United States to act as a kind of subcontracted military base in the region. All of this is true all at once. Contradictions like these don’t fit comfortably within the usual binaries of anti-imperialism (colonizer/colonized) or the binaries of identity politics (white/racialized)—but if Israel-Palestine teaches us anything, it might be that binary thinking will never get us beyond partitioned selves, or partitioned nations.” - Naomi Klein