Film: "Jerusalem ... The east side story", London
18 March 2008: Film: "Jerusalem ... The east side story"
Alternative cinema evening to view the World premiere of "Jerusalem ... The east side story" at the Curzon Soho Cinema. Full details here: http://www.eastsidestory.ps/
"Jerusalem ... The east side story"
The latest shipment of history is the Israeli occupation of the city. Since 1948, the western part of the city fell under the Israeli control and in 1967, the whole city, east and west, fell under the Israeli occupation. From that day, Israel adopted a policy to juduaize the city through insuring 'Jewish demographic superiority' and ignoring the presence and the history of the native local Palestinian Muslims and Christians and driving them out of their city.
The film will take you on a journey from 1948 to the present day exposing Israeli policies towards the city and its inhabitants. It also touches on the future of the city since Jerusalem is the focal point between the two sides. Without Jerusalem there is no peace for both sides.
The film features interviews with prominent Israeli and Palestinian leaders, peace activists and political analysts, including the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Meron Benvinisti, Dr. Nazmi Ju'beh, Dr. Mahdi AbdulHadi, Professor Menahim Klein, and others.
Jerusalem ... The east side story was directed by Mohammed Alatar, film maker of the Iron Wall documentary and the founder of Palestinians for Peace and Democracy. It is produced by the Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees (PARC), a leading non-governmental organization working in rural development and involved in social development, environmental protection, social responsibility, and building institutions dealing with these issues.
'The film explains in bite-size history lessons how Jerusalem was not only conquered by force, but also how the State of Israel took distinct annexation measures to enlarge the city boundaries in order to block the possibility of a sustainable Palestinian presence in the city.
Director Mohammed Alatar said that he did not make the film so that people would like it, because there is nothing to like in military occupation; but rather he hopes and prays that people will wake up to today's bitter reality in the historic city of Jerusalem and do what it takes to bring peace to this troubled city.' - This Week in Palestine November 2007
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