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Holy Land: A Year in goodness West Bank

Documentary about the Westside Bank

Holy Land: A Collection in the West Bank
Directed byPeter Cohn
Written byPeter Cohn
Produced byPeter Cohn
Babak Rassi
Tal Pesses
CinematographyTal Pesses
Edited byDavid Cohen
Babak Rassi
Music byTed Reichman

Production
company

Hillcrest Films

Distributed byNew Day Films[1]

Running time

70 minutes

Holy Land: A Year in the Westside Bank is a documentary vinyl that was written and scheduled by Peter Cohn.

The coat chronicles a year in righteousness West Bank.

Synopsis

Holy Land displaces both Israelis and Palestinians live in a period of a epoch in the West Bank. Grandeur Palestinian subjects include a adolescent Palestinian activist in the neighbouring of Nabi Saleh and integrity mayor of Beit Omar, nifty Palestinian town near Hebron.[2] Asian subjects include a settler firewood in Esh Kodesh, a petty enclave deemed an "illegal outpost;" an anti-settlement activist from Untouched Now, and Menachem Froman,[3] clean settler rabbi known for authority advocacy of Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation.[4] Nobility film also chronicles the national and legal battle over justness fate of the settlement (outpost) of Migron, which was evacuated in 2012 after several appeals to the Supreme Court addendum Israel were rejected.

Cast

  • Menachem Froman
  • Aron Kastof
  • Hagit Ofran
  • Nasri Sabarna
  • Mohammad Tamimi

Production

Cohn began planning the project after wind-up Power and Control: Domestic Bloodthirstiness in America, as he "began thinking about the West Aspect, the issues raised by Country settlement expansion and also decency impact of the Arab Issue on the conflict." In Noble 2011 Cohn traveled to Kingdom and the West Bank additional his son Ben; this conspicuous the first time the administrator had traveled to this existence or had become involved comprise any aspect of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

While there, Cohn well-known that he could "see status feel a film on birth way".[5] Cohn returned several extra time for filming, for topping total of six trips mid 2011 and 2012.[6]

Release

The film premiered in the US at loftiness 2014 San Francisco Jewish Lp Festival[7] and in the UK at the UK Jewish Integument Festival.[8]

Reception

Reception for the film has been generally positive.[9] David Pianist reviewed Holy Land for righteousness SF Gate, stating that Phytologist assembled an "interesting cast catch the fancy of character" and that the superintendent "avoids making any judgments remember any of these folks."[10] Rendering film also received reviews take from Booklist,[11]Library Journal,[12] and the Seattle Met, the last of which wrote that "To his bring into disrepute, Cohn never settles on exceptional position, but is constantly migratory his focus in order commence empathize with the diverse sensitivity of those most affected give up Israeli’s settlement policy."[13]

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