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Gaza
Strip |
| James
Longley |
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Arab Film Distribution,
video, 2002.
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| Longley
took his camera to the Gaza Strip in early 2001 to record a side of
the Israeli/Palestinian struggle he felt was not being represented
in the U.S. media. "Gaza Strip" follows a range of people
and events in the aftermath of the election of Israeli Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon, including the first major armed incursion into "Area
A" by IDF forces during this Intifada. "Gaza Strip"
is filmed almost entirely in a verite style, presented without
narration and with little explanation, focusing on ordinary Palestinians
rather than politicians and pundits. More observation than political
argument, "Gaza Strip" offers a rare look inside the stark
realities of Palestinian life and death under Israeli military occupation.
VHS, 74 minutes. |
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Price: $29.99 |
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AET
Price: $25.00
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