Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid’s fear of the rise of the political right in Israel, and his fear that a right-wing film industry — à la The Kashmir Files — would develop in Israel as well, led him to fight the wrong battle. No, don’t look for this content in Lapid’s speech at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI). He said these things to the Hebrew media, when he felt safer, away from the shores of Goa. For the Indian audience, he spoke about the cinematic text of the IFFI films, and for the Israeli audience, he talked about politics....