Compiled from the recovered footage from a Palestinian farmer's digital cameras, a documentary chronicle of nonviolent resistance to the Israeli...
Compiled from the recovered footage from a Palestinian farmer's digital cameras, a documentary chronicle of nonviolent resistance to the Israeli army. Winner of the Directing Award at Sundance Film Festival 2012.
"Embedded in the bullet-ridden remains of digital technology is the story of Emad Burnat, a farmer from the Palestinian village of Bil’in, which famously chose nonviolent resistance when the Israeli army encroached upon its land to make room for Jewish colonists. Emad buys his first camera in 2005 to document the birth of his fourth son, Gibreel. Over the course of the film, he becomes the peaceful archivist of an escalating struggle as olive trees are bulldozed, lives are lost, and a wall is built to segregate burgeoning Israeli settlements. Gibreel’s loss of innocence and the destruction of each camera are potent metaphors in a deeply personal documentary that vividly portrays a conflict many of us think we know." (Sundance Film Festival)
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- Award winner
- Directing Award winner (World Documentary), Sundance Film Festival 2012.
- Runtime
- 90
- Genre
- Documentary, War
- Country of origin
- Israel, France, Netherlands