Protestors calling for Gaza cease-fire disrupt Film Independent Spirit Awards
In a reminder that there are more important things than Hollywood award shows, activists tried to upstage the festivities

Photo: Kevin Winter
Try as he might, Jim Gaffigan could not shut down the heckles of pro-Palestinian activists just outside the massive tent in Santa Monica containing the Film Independent Spirit Awards. Chants of “Free Palestine,” “Long live Palestine,” and “Cease fire now” could be heard outside the ceremony this afternoon as the show went on. While the protestor’s megaphone chants could not be clearly heard on Film Independent’s YouTube stream, presenters and winners tried their best to ignore the calls for a ceasefire in Israel’s war on Gaza that has killed more than 30,000 Palestinians, two-thirds of which are women and children.
The Hollywood Reporter’s Chris Gardner captured video from outside the tent. There did not appear to be many protestors, but that megaphone remained undeterred.
The chants began during Jim Gaffigan’s presentation of Jury Duty’s “Best Ensemble Cast in a New Scripted Series.” Though the comedian has about 35 years of experience on stage, he, like the rest of the winners and presenters, did their best to shut out the protests. James Marsden noted the risks Judy Duty took, and Ali Wong thanked her caterers as muffled yells of “free Palestine” could be heard. The following segment was even worse.