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Shot in the Occupied Territories by Israeli director Avi Mograbi, this controversial documentary film draws parallels between the Israeli - Palestinian situation today and the enduring myths of Samson and Masada. Mograbi offers a powerful, at times chilling, lament of the continuing cycles of violence rooted in the past and threatening to engulf everyone's future. With the roots of so much real-world conflict left unexamined by today's restless media, this film reminds us just how vital filmmakers like Avi Mograbi are.
Special Features:
- Booklet featuring a new Essay by author/critic Mark Cousins
- Booklet featuring a new Essay by author/critic Mark Cousins.
- New digital transfer approved by the Director
- New digital transfer approved by the Director.
- Newly filmed interview with Director Avi Mograbi
- Newly filmed interview with Director Avi Mograbi.
English, Arabic
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Shot in the Occupied Territories by Israeli director Avi Mograbi, this controversial documentary film draws parallels between the Israeli - Palestinian situation today and the enduring myths of Samson and Masada. Mograbi offers a powerful, at times chilling, lament of the continuing cycles of violence rooted in the past and threatening to engulf everyone's future. With the roots of so much real-world conflict left unexamined by today's restless media, this film reminds us just how vital filmmakers like Avi Mograbi are.
Special Features:
- Booklet featuring a new Essay by author/critic Mark Cousins
- Booklet featuring a new Essay by author/critic Mark Cousins.
- New digital transfer approved by the Director
- New digital transfer approved by the Director.
- Newly filmed interview with Director Avi Mograbi
- Newly filmed interview with Director Avi Mograbi.
English, Arabic
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