Fiche Film
Cinéma/TV
LONG Métrage | 2009
Budrus
Pays concerné : Territoire palestinien
Support : DigiBeta
Durée : 78 minutes
Genre : politique
Type : documentaire

Français

Un leader de la communauté palestinienne unit le Fatah, le Hamas et les Israëliens qui protestent dans une lutte afin de sauver son village de la destruction.

Réal par : Julia Bacha
USA/2009/anglais, arabe, Hébreu sous-titré en anglais/Couleur/DigiBeta/1h18 mins

English

A Palestinian community organiser unites Fatah, Hamas and protesting Israelis in a struggle to save his village from destruction.

Community organiser Ayed Morrar began a programme of peaceful protest, uniting Fatah and Hamas supporters as well as Israeli civilians, when the Israeli Separation Barrier threatened to wipe out his village of Budrus in the Palestinian West Bank. However, success was limited, until his determined, fifteen-year old daughter Iltezam mobilised a womens’ wing, revitalising the campaign. In this inspiring documentary, filmed over months and months of protests, we witness the efforts of extraordinary individuals who take on the most rigid, violent political social divides to work collectively for peace.

USA/2009/English, Arabic, Hebrew dialogue with English subtitles/Colour/DigiBeta/78 mins
Directed by: Julia Bacha

2009 | DIFF, Dubai
* Arabian Nights
* World Premiere Premiere
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