Film: "Gaza Strip"
Free Palestinian Film Showing of the documentary "Gaza Strip" This documentary made by James Longley in 2002 (74 minutes) follows the effect of the Israeli occupation on Palestine society, through the personal experience of a number of real people, including a 13-year old boy, as they live through real events under Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip. The Village Voice described it as "A documentary to make the stones weep." This is part of a continuing Palestinian film series sponsored by Peregrine Forum and MAPC. All films are graciously provided from the collection of the Madison-Rafah Sister City Project. For a complete listing of their films write to MRSCP at rafahsistercity@yahoo.com. Although screenings are free, donations are gratefully accepted to cover the cost of room rental. |
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