Controversial Netanyahu Documentary Premieres in Toronto
The world premiere of 'The Bibi Files' at the Toronto Film Festival revealed interrogations of Benjamin Netanyahu, denied bribery and corruption amid the Gaza conflict. Directed by Alexis Bloom and produced by Alex Gibney, the documentary suggests Netanyahu prolongs the war for self-preservation. The film features leaked interrogation videos from 2016 to 2018, provoking intense reactions.
The world premiere of 'The Bibi Files,' directed by Alexis Bloom and produced by Alex Gibney, revealed Benjamin Netanyahu’s leaked police interrogation videos at the Toronto Film Festival.
Despite Netanyahu's attempts to block the screening, Israeli courts permitted the documentary, which showcases Netanyahu vehemently denying allegations of bribery and corruption.
The film links his actions to the ongoing Gaza conflict, suggesting the Prime Minister is extending the war to avert prison.
The leaked videos from 2016 to 2018, depicting Netanyahu and his wife Sara receiving lavish gifts and allegedly manipulating media coverage, have sparked intense reactions.
This documentary, while containing no new revelations, highlights Netanyahu’s agitation under police questioning and serves as a critical examination of his political motives and personal life.