BBC to air ‘We Will Dance Again’ documentary about Hamas massacre at Nova festival

Storyville will air documentary about the Israeli rave event where 364 innocent party-goers were murdered. It's expected to be screened around the first anniversary of the attack.

Dashcam photo of a Hamas terrorist capturing a man at the Supernova music festival, held near Kibbutz Reim in Israel's southern Negev desert on October 7 2023, where terrorists from Gaza killed hundreds of individuals. Wikipedia.

The international documentary stream of the BBC has signed on to co-produce a documentary about the 7 October Nova music festival massacre.

BBC Storyville, together with MGM Television and Fulwell 73 label Bitachon 365 are on board to create the film, given the working title ‘We Will Dance Again’.

Produced by Bad Boys studio Sipur and led by Israeli film-maker and screenwriter Yariv Mozer, it will feature new interviews and previously unseen exclusive footage from the massacre at the Israeli music festival near Kibbutz Re’im on the Gaza border, where party-goers were raped, murdered, tortured and kidnapped by terrorists.

Abandoned and damaged cars parked at the festival (12 October). Israeli Government Press office.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / GPO

Sheldon Lazarus, from Fulwell label Bitachon said: “The massacre at the Super Nova festival was a crime against humanity, broadcast in real time to the world by its perpetrators. The film we are making is a testament to the triumph of the human spirit against the most incredible odds and in the face of unimaginable horror.”

Lucie Kon, the British Jewish producer of ‘We Are British Jews,’ is an executive producer on the project and told Jewish News: “We are pleased and proud to be able to bring this devastating but important story to BBC audiences later this year.”

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