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They came in the morning

Joe | 16.07.2012 22:55

Many of us would like to find ways of getting "marginal" issues into the mainstream. There is one short film which is in with a shot. The film is called 'they came in the morning' by Leila Sansour, who spoke at the Bristol Palestine Film Festival in 2011.
‘More 25,000 trees were uprooted to build a wall around Bethlehem. This is not fiction, this is true’.

This is the closing title sequence of the film, which captures the reaction of Walaja – a Palestinian farmer as he discovers that his livelihood has been felled, with no prior warning or idea of why.

If the film wins, it will be shown for a year in cinemas all over the country and beyond (including on Virgin flights) and will be entitled to a further prize, one of which, will again be selected by the public.

The film: 'They came in the morning' is a very touching true story. It is unusual for a film like this to be out there against other more commercial films. Please support it. The deadline is this Thursday 19 July.

Watch the film here:  http://www.virginmediashorts.co.uk/film/3242/they-came-in-the-morning

Every time you share 'They Came in the Morning', you give the film a vote. The film with the most votes gets shortlisted.

Also:

1) visit the site and 'like' the film on Facebook
2) visit the site and share on Twitter
3) Or simply tweet - but remember to include the film's name, They Came in the Morning, and the hashtag #ShortsLucky13

Every time you watch a film and pass it on - via Facebook and Twitter you'll be helping nudge it into the limelight.

Joe
- Original article on IMC Bristol: http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/710379

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  1. cornflakes — early