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The documentary 'The Bibi Files,' which critically examines Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) despite Netanyahu's unsuccessful legal attempts to block its release. The film features leaked footage of Netanyahu being interrogated by police regarding corruption allegations, including claims of accepting gifts from wealthy supporters, and includes interviews with his family and former officials. Following its screening, the film received mixed reactions from the audience, with some applauding and others criticizing its portrayal of Netanyahu, who has yet to be convicted of any crime. The documentary, produced by Alex Gibney and directed by Alexis Bloom, is currently unfinished and cannot be legally screened in Israel due to laws regarding unauthorized footage. Reports suggest that there is significant interest in the film among Israeli audiences, with many seeking ways to access it despite legal barriers. Netanyahu has consistently denied any wrongdoing, alleging that the charges against him are politically motivated.
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