by david | Jun 6, 2018 | Film, Human Rights, Politics, Social Justice
Mor Loushy, Daniel Sivan and David Peck talk about The Oslo Diaries, secret meetings, common languages, enemies as friends, land disputes and what we’re leaving behind for our children. Synopsis In 1992, with Israeli-Palestinian relations at an all-time low and any...
by david | Sep 24, 2016 | Film, podcasts
Avi and I talked about his brilliant and beautiful new film Past Life, and letting go, about justice, pessimism and why he believes we need to “let life take over.” For more information about Past Life(IMDB) and TIFF. Synopsis In the fascinating new film...
by david | Nov 12, 2015 | Film, podcasts
Rabin, The Last Day Amos talked about his new film, about Israel not being a monolithic culture, peace, and why the “other” should exist. IMDB Lauded director Amos Gitaï (Kippur) delves into the prelude and aftermath of the 1995 assassination of Israeli Prime Minister...
by david | Apr 17, 2015 | Film, podcasts
Listen in as film maker Danae talks about her new film P.S. Jerusalem, racism, exploitation, why it’s so difficult to film in Jerusalem and how she has become increasingly uncomfortable pointing the camera at other people. For more info about Danae’s work check out...
by david | Mar 4, 2015 | Film, podcasts
Tamara talks about her new film that premiered at TIFF this year called This is My Land. In it she examines the ideological structures within the Israeli and Palestinian school systems. She talks about structures, violence, fear and why we all need to ask better...