

David Baddiel: Jews Don't Count
The writer and comedian looks at antisemitism and the progressive left. From theatre to football, Baddiel explores a political blindspot with Stephen Fry, Miriam Margolyes and Neil Gaiman.
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Plot Summary
Comedian David Baddiel investigates the persistence of antisemitism, exploring why he believes it is often overlooked or downplayed in public discourse, particularly within progressive circles. He examines historical precedents and contemporary examples to argue that antisemitism remains a significant issue that society fails to properly address. The film combines personal reflection with interviews and archival footage to present a compelling case for greater awareness and action.
Critical Reception
The documentary received generally positive reviews, with critics praising Baddiel's passionate and well-researched argument. Some noted its frankness and the effectiveness of its blend of humor and serious subject matter. While some found the tone occasionally repetitive, the overall consensus was that it succeeded in its aim to provoke thought and discussion about a critical issue.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its direct and often humorous exploration of a serious topic.
- Acknowledged for its thorough research and Baddiel's passionate delivery.
- Some found the personal anecdotes compelling in illustrating broader points about antisemitism.
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Fun Fact
The documentary's title and premise are derived from David Baddiel's 2021 book of the same name, which explored similar themes.
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