"A prison with one million inmates": that's how Israeli filmmaker Ram Loevy describes the Gaza Strip, occupied by Israel for more than thirty-five years. Surrounded by an electric fence, the two hundred and eighty-eight kilometre area is one of the poorest on earth, with the unemployment rate reaching 60%. Shot before and after the outbreak of the Al-Aqsa Intifada, the film portrays the tension and frustration at the no-man's land of the Erez border crossing, through which Palestinian workers must pass. Allowing Israeli peace activists and hard-line settlers to state their views, the filmmaker adds his own forceful commentary on the conflict.
Realisateur : Ram Loevy
2002 - Beta SP - Couleur - Israël/France - 53'
Image : Gady Afriat, Nagib Abu-Gobain - Son : Aharon Yosi, Jamal Abu-Nahel, Yuval Erez - Montage : Dan Shik
Production : Lapsus, Ram Loevy Communication Ltd.
Distribution : Doc & Co (doc @ doc-co.com, +33 (0)1 42 77 56 87)
Beta SP, VOSTF
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2007 | États Généraux du Film Documentaire | LUSSAS, France | August 19 > 25, 2007
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