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Boycott

No cover art for Boycott
2001
 118 minutes (1 hrs 58 mins)

Director and Cast Quickview

Directed by

Clark Johnson

Starring

Jeffrey Wright · Terrence Howard · CCH Pounder · Carmen Ejogo · Reg E. Cathey · Brent Jennings

Full cast & crew

Release dates

US release date US release: 24th February 2001
Germany release date Germany release: 24th October 2001
Sweden release date Sweden release: 16th September 2005

Certificates

US
PG

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Nominees reverse decision to boycott culture minister’s alternate film awards  The Times of Israel Sun, 28th December 2025

1,200+ Entertainment Leaders Release Open Letter Rejecting the Boycott of the Israeli Film Industry  Creative Community for Peace Thu, 25th September 2025

Warner Bros Discovery rejects Israel film boycott call  Screen Daily Thu, 16th October 2025

‘Profoundly misguided’: Israeli film industry responds to filmmaker boycott pledge  Euronews.com Wed, 10th September 2025

Filmmakers end boycott of government film awards  The Jerusalem Post Sun, 28th December 2025

"Boycott": Film screening and discussion  Times Union Mon, 29th December 2025

The cinema chain Odeon has changed it's mind on the idea of not showing the Tim Burton directed Alice in Wonderland after apparently holding talks with the distributer, Disney, over the DVD window.

Odeon had been holding out on Disney deciding not to show the new Alice film which is in 3D claiming that the window to DVD of 12 weeks (it's normally 17 - 24 weeks) was not long enough to allow them to make substantial money, especially considering the outlay the company had spent on digital projection upgrades.

After a length talk with Disney Odeon have now backed down on the boycott and will show the film on it's cinemas, I suppose some money is better than no money.