A documentary on the treatment of Palestianians by
members of the Israeli army. From the Myths of
Samson and Massada, the younger Israeli
generations learn that death is preferable to
domination. Today, as the second Intifada is
raging, the Palestinians are constantly humiliated
by the Israeli army, peasants are kept from
ploughing their fields, children on their way back
from school are stranded at checkpoints for hours,
an old woman can't even go back home. Exhausted,
these people voice their anger and despair, just
as the Jews did with the Romans or Samson with the
Philistines. Israeli filmmaker Avi Mograbi still
believes in the power of dialogue, with besieged
Palestinians, and omnipresent Israeli army
officials.
Format size: | Widescreen |
Languages: | Hebrew, English |
Runtime: | 100 min. |
Number of discs: | 1 |
Subtitles: | English, French |