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In January of 2001, American director James Longley traveled to the Gaza Strip. His plan was to stay for two weeks to collect preliminary material for a documentary film on the Palestinian Intifada. ...( read more
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I love Palestine and am very interested in it. I see documentaries about it and read about it whenever I get the chance. This movie shows daily life around the time of the intifada in 2001. It is good. The only downside is that it leaves you wanting more.
This film really opened up my eyes to the crimes being committed by Israel to those people in the Gaza Strip. I can't express my sympathy for the children and the families. It's really horrific what's being done them on the daily basis. I can't understand why the US and other countries don't intercede for these people either.
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