So if you can come on Monday night and get as many others as you can to see it, those attending I'm sure will appreciate the strength and value of the film. There'll also be a discussion afterwards. Best, Adie
Arna's Children
Monday 8th May 7:30pm With Director Interview
University Of Manchester Student Union
2nd Floor Council Chambers Followed By Q&A
Raising Money for the Jenin Refugee Camp Children’s Theatre in the West Bank www.arna.info
In Association With Olive Cooperative www.olivecoop.com
Film Synopsis
“Yousef committed a suicide attack in 2001. Ashraf was killed in the battle of Jenin. Ala leads a resistance group. I returned to the ruins of Jenin with my camera, to see what happened to the children I knew and loved...my film tries to tell their stories and to understand their choices." - Director, Juliano Mer Khamis
“A must-see documentary…a devastating group portrait of the legacy of occupation.” -Variety
“…a work of art, made with a trembling hand” -Haaretz
"…an unforgettable experience" Uri Avnery
Winner: Feature - Tribeca Film Festival, 2004
Winner: Best First Documentary Feature - Toronto International Documentary Festival, 2004
Best Film - Prague One World Human Rights Film Festival. 2004
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