In some Jewish families, speaking up for Palestine stirs discontent

On a cold December day during the Christmas holidays, Dalia Sarig’s 80-year-old father arrived at her home in Vienna after she had returned from a skiing trip.

He was there to pick up her stepsister, who had joined Sarig’s family on vacation.

She was convinced it would be her last meeting with her father, as their political differences were about to come to a head.

“I said goodbye. I hugged him,” she told Al Jazeera. “When I said goodbye, I said goodbye knowing that maybe I will not see him any more.”

Tensions with her Jewish family had been building for years. At 56, Sarig, a pro-Palestine activist, is at odds with most of her relatives.

Her parents adhere to Zionism, the nationalist political ideology that called for the creation of a Jewish state and is seen by Palestinians and their supporters as the system that underpins their suffering.

Sarig knew during that December meeting with her father that she intended to stage a pro-Palestine demonstration outside parliament in January that would be filmed by a local television station. The activist group she was a part of had put her forward for a broadcast interview. Appalled by Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza and determined to speak up, she went ahead with it.

“The interview was broadcast and it immediately went to my family.”

She later heard that her father, who also lives in the Austrian capital, had told friends that “to him, I died”.

“But he never talked about it with me, he never reached out to me to tell me something like this. [He] just cut the relation.”

Her 77-year-old mother, who lives in Germany, messaged her a week later.

“I still have it here in my phone, saying, you know, ‘I will not accept your political activism. You’re a traitor, you are dirtying the nest … and should you change your political views, we can return to normal. Stay healthy.’”

She has not spoken with her parents since.

Family divides are not uncommon among Jewish families from the United States to Israel, but have become more entrenched since October 7, 2023.

On that day, Hamas, the group that governs the Gaza Strip, led an incursion into southern Israel during which 1,139 people were killed and more than 200 were taken captive. Since then, Israeli bombardments have killed more than 61,700 people in the enclave.

“I think one of the most interesting phenomena among the liberal Zionists is the fact, while the majority moved to the right because of October 7, a minority became even more disenchanted with Israel and Zionism,” the author and academic Ilan Pappe, a prominent critic of Zionism, told Al Jazeera.

Sarig’s ancestors fled Austria in 1938, the year of annexation by Nazi Germany, for Serbia. They later settled in Palestine under the British Mandate in what is now present-day Israel. But by the 1950s, most of her relatives had returned to Austria, where she was born.

As a child, she celebrated Jewish holidays while learning about Zionism from elders.

She was also told that Palestinians “are the enemies, they want to kill all the Jews … that the Jews living there [in Israel] wanted peace, but the Arabs did not”.

At 18, she moved to Israel, where, at her parents’ encouragement, she joined a leftist Zionist youth movement.

Over 13 years in Israel, she joined a kibbutz, served in the Israeli army in an office role, and married. But it was as she studied politics and Middle East history at Haifa University that her worldview began to change.

That’s where she met a Palestinian professor and later became an activist for Palestinian rights.

“It began on a lawn in an evening together with my Palestinian teacher, when he told me the story of his family that was displaced from a small village.

“I understood that what I have been told, the Zionist narrative, is wrong,” she said. “I started to think how he might feel, how he’s feeling, or how I might feel as a Palestinian living in a Jewish state where my ancestors were expelled.”

Back in Austria, her family would argue with her at gatherings, agree never to speak again on Palestine and Israeli politics, break their promises, and clash once again.

In 2015, she renounced her Israeli citizenship as a gesture against Zionism.

“It makes my activism easier,” Sarig said, on being disowned by some of her family. “I lost my Jewish community because I was considered at best, strange and weird, and at worst, a traitor.”

But being cut off from one’s family can take a toll on mental health, say experts.

‘My outlook hasn’t significantly changed since October 7’

According to Faissal Sharif, a neuroscientist and doctoral student at the University of Oxford, brain imaging studies have shown that “the experience of social isolation triggers activity in areas that would otherwise light up in response to physical pain”.

“In other words, social pain is not metaphorical – it is biologically real,” he told Al Jazeera.

Families, he said, often form “microcultures” with their own rules and positions on political issues.

“The betrayal felt when love and acceptance are made conditional upon silence or complicity in the genocide can be deeply wounding. In the context of Gaza, it adds an additional layer of trauma: not only is one bearing witness to mass suffering, but also paying a personal price for refusing to look away,” he said. “This leads to long-lasting stress and anxiety, which can reach clinical levels.”

To preserve relationships, he said families need to lead with “curiosity, not confrontation”.

“Especially when the topic is something as painful as war or genocide, facts alone won’t move people – naming the emotions underneath, like fear, guilt, or grief, often opens more space for real dialogue.”

Having such conversations isn’t easy.

Jonathan Ofir, a musician who was born in an Israeli kibbutz and emigrated to Denmark in the late 1990s, said that it was in 2009 that he realised he had “actually been indoctrinated into a propaganda that omitted a whole Palestinian viewpoint”. He read Pappe’s book, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, describing that experience as a “turning point” for him.

Around the same time, he read other Jewish and Palestinian writers who “challenged the Zionist narrative”.

“[But] I didn’t share this publicly and I didn’t share it with my family either.”

In 2014, though, during Israel’s war on Gaza – the third within seven years – he said he felt confident enough to express his critical views “outwards and publicly”.

More than 2,000 Palestinians – including 551 children – were killed during the 50-day conflict.

He took to Facebook to post an image of Israelis gathered on a hilltop near Sderot watching on as Gaza burned, a photograph that was featured in The New York Times.

Jonathan Ofir, a musician and writer, lives in Denmark and has family in Israel [Courtesy: Jonathan Ofir]

A relative soon wrote him an email that concluded by recommending that Ofir “stop posting on the internet”.

“It became this heated debate, but it very, very quickly stopped.”

Years later, he learned that his family in Israel had decided to avoid talking about politics around him “so as to not legitimise my political views”, he said.

After the October 7 attack, he checked on his extended family who lived near the site of the assault. But the incursion did not alter his position.

“My outlook hasn’t significantly changed. But something changed in the Israeli society. And in that sense, you could say we might be more distant politically.”

‘This is really the only issue nowadays’

Netherlands-based Daniel Friedman, 44, was raised in South Africa by his father, Steven, an academic and vocal critic of Zionism, and his mother, who was part of a circle of anti-Apartheid activists.

While his father remains an anti-Zionist, Friedman said that he and his mother have increasingly been clashing over Israel’s genocide in Gaza since late 2023.

“This is really the only issue nowadays” affecting the conversations and bonds within some Jewish communities, he said.

One of their earlier arguments regarded the debunked claims that Palestinian fighters raped women during the October 7 incursion. After several uneasy disputes, often battled out by ping-ponging various newspaper links to support their arguments on WhatsApp, they have agreed to stop talking about politics.

“I love her, but what I struggle with is that I’ve lost a lot of trust for her,” said Friedman.

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Daniel Friedman, left, pictured with his friend Mark Henning at a pro-Palestine demonstration in Amsterdam in May 2024 [Courtesy: Daniel Friedman]

During a previous Israeli war on Gaza, his mother had signed a petition calling for a ceasefire, a move which saw her rejected by some family members. “I think that had quite a big effect,” he said. “She kind of went to the right.”

He said that he understands that for some, taking a stand means risking losing the support of a close community. He, however, chose to “cut a lot of people out of my life on purpose” after October 7, he said.

Back in Vienna, Sarig is busy organising a conference of Jewish anti-Zionists in June, featuring speakers such as Stephen Kapos, a UK-based Holocaust survivor, the American podcaster and commentator Katie Halper and Ronnie Barkan, a Jewish Israeli activist. Pappe too is expected to attend.

As the killings in Gaza continue, her focus, she said, is on the Palestinians trying to survive Israeli fire.

Delap? Sesko? Garnacho? Chelsea’s summer transfer options

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Everyone at Chelsea is aware that a lack of quality finishing and therefore goals is stopping the team from taking the next step.

Chelsea have missed 79 big chances this season, the second-highest total in the Premier League.

Last summer, they looked to sign a striker but could not get a deal over the line for then-Napoli forward Victor Osimhen because of his wage demands on deadline day.

The rest of the options on the market were not considered good enough to add to what existing forward Nicolas Jackson could offer.

After a fast start to the season, Jackson has had a difficult 2025, missing two months with injury and Sunday’s red card meaning his campaign is ending early.

Ten goals in 30 league games is underwhelming, but sources at the club say they remain happy with the £31m deal that brought him in from Villarreal.

Nevertheless, Chelsea feel having another goalscorer would have been enough to have already qualified Enzo Maresca’s side for next season’s Champions League.

Instead, they go into the final two Premier League matches – starting with Manchester United on Friday evening – with qualification into the riches of Europe’s competition in jeopardy.

Who will be Chelsea’s new striker?

The key question is which striker Chelsea will sign.

It is a challenge Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United are all facing this summer too.

None of Sporting’s Victor Gyokeres, RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko, Ipswich’s Liam Delap, Eintracht Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitike or even Napoli’s Victor Osimhen have been ruled out and all are considered quality options by the west London club.

Each one is being explored with pros, cons and likely competition being weighed up.

In Delap’s case, for example, he will be available for his £30m relegation release clause, which is a tantalising opportunity and one that has also attracted United to the race.

Osimhen and Gyokeres are both thought to be available for about £60m – but will command high wages.

Sesko and Gyokeres are also on the radar of new Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta. Liverpool, with Darwin Nunez likely to leave, as well as Champions League finalists Paris St-Germain are both expected to bring in a striker too.

Where else will be strengthened?

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Forwards:

After a striker, Chelsea’s next priority is a right-footed left winger.

They are known to have expressed an interest in both Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho and Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gittens in January, but no offers were made.

They remain admirers of both players and have been tipped to make a move for Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers – another option they like – but having signed a new contract in November, he may not be available unless the squeeze of Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability (PSR) rules on Aston Villa’s high wage bill make it happen.

There is also the question of what is happening with both Jadon Sancho and Mykhailo Mudryk.

Chelsea insist a decision on Sancho will come at the end-of-season summit, with the club obligated to buy him for between £20m and £25m but with a £5m penalty clause available to avoid doing the deal.

Mudryk, meanwhile, remains provisionally banned from playing football after testing positive for a banned substance.

Defence:

Chelsea are also looking into signing a central defender and are known to be among the five clubs interested in Bournemouth’s Dean Huijsen.

Real Madrid are reported to be Huijsen’s favoured option but there are questions over whether they will pay the £50m release clause.

They also admire Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, who enters the last year of his contract this summer, but are cautious as they look at physical options to complement current players and compete with the injury prone but high-performing Wesley Fofana.

The Blues are not guaranteed to bring in a defender, having already signed Mamadou Sarr, 19, from partner club RC Strasbourg.

Experience:

There is an acceptance within the club that Chelsea’s squad lack natural leaders – with only Levi Colwill, still just 22, and potentially Enzo Fernandez, 24, fitting the bill.

Captain Reece James has worked hard to develop that side of his game but is naturally introverted, as is Moises Caicedo.

Youth:

Although Chelsea have trended towards younger signings, older players at a world-class level, with potential to add to the squad in other ways, will also be considered.

Coach Enzo Maresca said earlier this month that the club will “for sure” look to bring in experienced players “to close the gap” with champions Liverpool.

Chelsea have already signed a host of young players, including winger Estevao Willian for £29m, attacking midfielder Kendry Paez for £17m, goalkeeper Mike Penders for £17m and defensive midfielder Dario Essugo for £18.5m, for fees totalling over £150m.

Willian will come into the first-team squad after the Club World Cup, in which he will play for Palmeiras. Paez could go out on loan, Penders could either come into the squad or go on loan, and Essugo is seen as a back-up option for Caicedo.

Midfielder Andrey Santos is also expected to be recalled from his loan spell at Strasbourg to compete in midfield with Romeo Lavia and Fernandez.

Goalkeepers:

Many supporters are clamouring for a new goalkeeper this summer, with Robert Sanchez making five mistakes leading to goals, the joint-highest total in the Premier League.

Will there be new contracts or sales?

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Chelsea have been planning for the summer window since September but will again evaluate the season after the Conference League final.

That final and possible Champions League qualification will be instructive in terms of their approach to contract renewals and player sales.

Sources at Stamford Bridge insist they are not concerned by PSR regulations in any outcome. They will receive between £40m and £97m for participating in the Club World Cup.

Famously, Chelsea’s unique approach to amortisation has players collectively under contract for almost 200 years, by far the most in the Premier League. No significant first-team players have deals that expire within three years.

It leaves Chelsea not required to renew contracts despite significant reports of talks being under way to agree a new contract with midfielder Caicedo.

Pay rises could be given to players whose current contract warrants it. The club considered Cole Palmer’s wage too far below the market rate, and opted to extend his contract to 2033 despite him having seven years left on his deal at the time.

Maresca always denies the club has a big squad but the reality is Chelsea have at least two players for every position and three in some places – as well as eight or nine senior players on loan and a very strong academy system running underneath.

So players will be sold to avoid creating unrest when signings in attack and defence are added.

Defender Trevoh Chalobah will be told he will either be a back-up option or can leave, while forward Christopher Nkunku has struggled this season and is attracting interest from abroad.

Chelsea are looking to sell a number of current loanees, including Ben Chilwell (Crystal Palace), Carney Chukwuemeka (Dortmund, although deemed too expensive by them), Armando Broja (Everton), Axel Disasi (Aston Villa), Kepa Arrizabalga (Bournemouth), Joao Felix (AC Milan), and Renato Veiga (Juventus).

Raheem Sterling, who is at Arsenal, will be asked to find a new club – but his £300,000-a-week wages could result in another loan move, with the wages partly covered by Chelsea.

There are also questions around whether big first-team names could leave.

Caicedo is considered untouchable, despite reports linking him with a move to Saudi Arabia, and is in the same category as Palmer.

The rest could all be sold at the right price but Chelsea typically request high fees even for players they do not want.

There is known interest from Real Madrid in Fernandez, for example, but sources insist they would ask more than the £107m they paid to Benfica in 2023 for the Argentina midfielder.

And then Chelsea continue to sign up the best teenage talent to populate their ‘academy’ sister club, Strasbourg, which play a similar style to Maresca’s first team with a view to some players moving into Chelsea’s squad in one or two years’ time.

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No Report Of Attacks On IDP Camps in April – Minister

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Nentawe Yilwatda, on Wednesday said no attack on internally displaced persons (IDP) camps has been recorded in the past month.

Yilwatda stated this on Channels Television’s Morning Brief, where he highlighted the Federal Government’s approach to humanitarian support.

“Security remains a critical factor in managing internally displaced persons. However, we have not received any formal report of attacks in the last month,” he said.

The minister reiterated that one of the primary challenges with the management of IDPs was the issue of security.

He also examined broader issues, stressing that the Federal Government was actively pursuing intervention programmes targeted at tackling multi-dimensional poverty across the country.

The minister said the government was especially focused on state and local government levels, aiming to ensure that support reaches those most in need.

He said that humanitarian support was often driven by external shocks such as conflicts, natural disasters, or displacements, not as a direct consequence of governance failure.

“The Federal Government is trying to do as much intervention as possible when it comes to multi-dimensional poverty indices at the state and local levels, but also empowering people coming out of poverty is a role the government plays heavily,” he said.

James Argent’s girlfriend covers eyes as she’s seen for first time since TOWIE star attacked her

EXCLUSIVE: Former TOWIE star James Argent’s girlfriend Nicoline Artursson has been seen for the first time since news of his arrest on suspicion of domestic violence while on holiday

James Argent’s girlfriend Nicoline Artursson has been seen for the first time

James Argent’s girlfriend has broken cover for the first time since he was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence in Spain. The TOWIE star, 37, reportedly attacked his model girlfriend Nicoline Artursson while on holiday.

He was arrested on May 5. Argent was taken into custody and reportedly received a suspended jail sentence and must carry out a “resocialisation course in the field of gender violence.” The reality TV personality was also given a restraining order banning him from contacting Ms Artursson.

In the Court of Violence Against Women in Fuengirola, Argent admitted to “mistreating” Artursson. Shocked onlookers told the Mirror they were “frightened” by what happened and said “heard an aggressive man yelling” and “throwing objects from the terrace of a nearby house”.

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Nicoline was spotted for the first time(Image: Splash by Shutterstock / SplashNews.com)

The Mirror understands Nicoline’s mother arrived at the scene to aid her daughter and police transported them both to a hospital.

Nicoline has since been spotted for the first time since news of Argent’s arrest. She kept her head down as she walked alongside her mum in Spain.

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The model kept her head down(Image: Splash by Shutterstock / SplashNews.com)

The model, who was former Miss Sweden, looked down at her phone as she walked along the street carrying a plastic shopping bag. She wore a white T-shirt and a pair of black capri trousers as well as a large pair of sunglasses.

Argent and Artursson met by chance in Marbella last summer and went public in September.

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She is said to have met Argent last summer(Image: Splash by Shutterstock / SplashNews.com)

One onlooker admitted to being “frightened” by the shouts, telling us: “We were frightened by his shouts. We couldn’t believe what we were seeing.” They claimed Artursson appeared to be “physically and emotionally devastated” by what happened.

A source close to TOWIE star Argent told The Sun he was “remorseful” about the attack but insisted “he never meant any harm.”

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Nicoline has reportedly received support from her mum(Image: Splash by Shutterstock / SplashNews.com)

When approached by The Mirror, the Guardia Civil confirmed the arrest, saying: “We can confirm Mr Argent was arrested by ‘Policia Local’ of Mijas for an alleged crime of domestic violence on 5th May.”

Argent rose to fame as an original cast member on The Only Way Is Essex, appearing on the ITV series from 2010 until 2018. Over the years, the 37-year-old singer has taken part in a number of reality TV shows, including Celebrity Super Spa, The Jump, Sugar Free Farm and Celebs Go Dating.

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Argent was arrested on May 5(Image: Splash by Shutterstock / SplashNews.com)

TOWIE suspended Argent from filming in October 2014 when he failed a drug test. He later attended rehab before returning to the series. The reality TV star has regularly been an inpatient at centres due to his issues with drug addiction.

Argent previously spoke about Artursson to OK! as he said: “I was walking to my gig at Elliott Wright’s restaurant in Marbella. All of a sudden I see this woman coming towards me.

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The pair went public in September(Image: David Cummings)

“I was like, ‘Wow, she’s beautiful.’ She was just in her gym clothes, wearing no make-up. She’d actually just fed a stray cat.”

Speaking about her, he added: “To have her beside me is like a dream. She’s absolutely beautiful. She’s a combination of Julia Roberts and Claudia Schiffer. What I love about Nicoline is, even though she’s very humble, she’s very classy.”

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For confidential support, call the 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Freephone Helpline on 0808 2000 247 or visit womensaid.co.uk If you or your family have lost a friend or family member through fatal domestic abuse, AAFDA (Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse) can offer specialist and expert support and advocacy. For more info visit www.aafda.org.uk

Nigeria Needs $10bn Yearly To Achieve Stable Power Supply – Minister

The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has said Nigeria needs $10 billion annually for 20 years to have a steady electricity supply.

Speaking at the inauguration of a 2.5 megawatt solar hybrid power project at the Nigerian Defence Academy in Kaduna State, the minister identified inadequate maintenance, insufficient investment, and the inability to upgrade transmission grids as major causes of the infrastructure gap in the power sector, which has accumulated for over 60 years.

He said President Bola Tinubu’s administration was trying to address the challenges of epileptic power supply across the country.

The minister expressed the government’s commitment to providing sustainable and reliable energy to critical national institutions like the NDA.

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For us to achieve functional, reliable, and stable electricity in Nigeria,  we need at least $10 billion annually for the next 20 years. But there is some foundational bottleneck that we experienced in the past that needs to be fixed for the spending of this money to have meaning,” he stated.

According to Adelabu, the signing of the energy bill into law was one of the important steps taken by the government to tackle the challenges in the power sector.

“This bill has achieved liberation and decentralisation of the power sector to enable all levels of government — federal, state, and local governments — to legally and morally play roles in the power sector to give their citizens at sub-national levels electricity.

“This act has given autonomy to more than 11 states, and more are still coming. They can now play roles in the power sector from generation to transmission to distribution and even metering.

Bella Hadid pushes the boundaries of Cannes Film Festival ‘naked’ new dress rule

Cannes Film Festival implemented a last minute dress code rule putting an end to celebrities showing up to the red carpet with risqué outfits, and long time attendee Bella Hadid didn’t disappoint

The 78th annual Cannes Film Festival included a new dress code and three banned types of clothing(Image: Mike Marsland/WireImage)

Over the last few years, the Cannes Film Festival has been making headlines over the star-studded attendance and risqué outfits. However, a new dress code rule was implemented 24 hours before its 78th edition. Bella Hadid, who attended the event for the seventh time, shook the red carpet with a striking entrance.

The popular film festival held in the South of France that will take place in the French Riviera, from May 13 to May 24, 2025, has banned three types of gowns from the red carpet, as they aim for more ‘decency’ at this year’s event.

Following the last minute dress code rule, the supermodel pushed the boundaries by wearing a sleek black, high thigh-slitting Saint Laurent dress, which cheekily showed her side boob. The Orabella founder also debuted a new hair honey blonde colour, leaving fans on social media drooling over her good looks – and we don’t blame them.

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Bella Hadid’s outfit at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival caught the attention of many(Image: Mike Marsland/WireImage)

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According to the organiser’s website, “nudity is prohibited on the red carpet, as well as any other area of the festival.” The affected garments are any voluminous dresses and dresses with long trains. This is because it has caused a disruption in the past with the “flow of traffic of guests and complicated seating in the theatre.”

Controversially, the ‘naked’ dress was banned from the festival, saying that nudity was no longer allowed for “decency reasons”. In 2024, Bella attended the event wearing a sandy-brown sheer tight dress with a halter-neck by Saint Laurent that showed her chest. Similar to her previous appearances at the Cannes Film Festival, her looks have been almost nude.

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At the 77th Cannes Film Festival, the supermodel wore a sandy-brown sheer tight dress with a halter-neck that showed her chest (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

Other celebrities that have made grand and surprising entries at the film festival in the past are Kendall Jenner, Natasha Poly, Elle Fanning, Meredith Mickelson, Hari Nef, and Winnie Harlow.

Another example is Bollywood actress, Deepika Padukone, who before she came a jury member at the Cannes Film Festival, she wore a see through sheer gown designed by Zuhair Murad.

Although the dress didn’t expose much, the detailed embroidery and the floor-length cape with the plunging neckline caught the attention of many.

Cannes Film Festival’s 2025 dress code

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The supermodel pushed the boundaries by wearing a sleek black dress, revealing her side boob(Image: Scott Garfitt/Invision/AP)

The new dress code is very specific. As informed by the festival: “For the Grand Théâtre Lumière gala screenings taking place around 7 and 10 pm, which are attended by the artistic teams, evening wear (long dress, tuxedo) is required. Alternatively, you may also wear “a little black dress,” a cocktail dress, a dark-coloured pantsuit, a dressy top with black pants […] a black or navy-blue suit with bow-tie.”

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“Tote bags, backpacks or large bags are prohibited during gala screenings […] For decency reasons, nudity is prohibited on the Red Carpet, as well as in any other area of the Festival,” they continued.

The guidelines also said: “Voluminous outfits, in particular those with a large train, that hinder the proper flow of traffic of guests and complicate seating in the theatre are not permitted. The Festival welcoming teams will be obligated to prohibit Red Carpet access to anyone not respecting these rules.”