RELATED:'Syrian forces deploy in Banias arresting Sunnis'Syrian gov’t makes mass arrests in protest hub"We call on all filmmakers in the world to contribute to stopping the killing by ... announcing their solidarity with the Syrian people and with their dreams of justice, equality and freedom," the document said. It was was signed by Costa-Gavras from Greece, French-Swiss director Jean-Luc Godard, US writer Howard Rodman and French actors Catherine Deneuve and Juliette Binoche, among hundreds from Europe, the United States and the Middle East.Among the Syrian signatories were Mohammad Malas and Osama Mohammad, directors who collaborated with late Syrian director Omar Amiralay on films about social and political problems under Syrian Baath Party rule. Director Nabil Maleh, whose films dealt with economic and social marginalization, also signed.Amiralay died in February, a month before pro-democracy protests for freedom and an end to corruption erupted in Syria. He said before his death: "I live in a country steadfastly marching on its hooves to its own demise, after it was betrayed by its rulers, deserted by its brainpower and abandoned by its intellectuals."Human rights groups say Syrian security forces and gunmen loyal to President Bashar al-Assad have killed at least 560 civilians in attacks on demonstrators since the protests erupted in the southern city of Deraa six weeks ago.
Filmmakers back pro-democracy protesters in Syria
Petition calling for solidarity with the Syrian people is signed by writers, actors and directors from around the world.
RELATED:'Syrian forces deploy in Banias arresting Sunnis'Syrian gov’t makes mass arrests in protest hub"We call on all filmmakers in the world to contribute to stopping the killing by ... announcing their solidarity with the Syrian people and with their dreams of justice, equality and freedom," the document said. It was was signed by Costa-Gavras from Greece, French-Swiss director Jean-Luc Godard, US writer Howard Rodman and French actors Catherine Deneuve and Juliette Binoche, among hundreds from Europe, the United States and the Middle East.Among the Syrian signatories were Mohammad Malas and Osama Mohammad, directors who collaborated with late Syrian director Omar Amiralay on films about social and political problems under Syrian Baath Party rule. Director Nabil Maleh, whose films dealt with economic and social marginalization, also signed.Amiralay died in February, a month before pro-democracy protests for freedom and an end to corruption erupted in Syria. He said before his death: "I live in a country steadfastly marching on its hooves to its own demise, after it was betrayed by its rulers, deserted by its brainpower and abandoned by its intellectuals."Human rights groups say Syrian security forces and gunmen loyal to President Bashar al-Assad have killed at least 560 civilians in attacks on demonstrators since the protests erupted in the southern city of Deraa six weeks ago.