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Film - This is My Land...Hebron

Film - This is My Land...Hebron

Film - This is My Land...Hebron
Hebron is a disputed site, dominated by hatred and violence. In 1968, after the Six-Day War and Israel’s overwhelming military victory, a group of 30 Israeli settlers decided to move to the city to regain what they consider an important part of the Promised Land. Considered a holy city for the Jewish people, Christians and Muslims because Abraham was buried there, Hebron is the only city in the Occupied Territories to have an Israeli settlement in the heart of a Palestinian town. 600 settlers live protected by 2000 soldiers in the centre of a city of 160,000 Palestinians.

 

Di
Giulia Amati, Stephen Natanson
 
Italia 2010, 72’ Editing Giulia Amati Cinematography Stephen Natanson, Giulia Amati, Boris Sclauzero Color correction Gianluca Palma, Victor Perez Visual effects Victor Perez Sound design Matteo Di Simone Sound supervisor Piernicola Di Muro
 
 
Giulia Amati, Stephen Natanson
Giulia Amati went to Hebron to teach a three month video course in a Media Center funded by the European Union. What she found when she got to the city was very different to what she had imagined. Soon after her arrival she met Yehuda Shaul, an Israeli ex-soldier who conducts
the “Breaking the Silence” tours of Hebron city center. Stephen Natanson joined her to film and interview members of the Hebron settlement. Together they filmed the rest of the documentary.
 
 
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