Talking to The Enemy: Voices of Sorrow And Rage
(re-release)
| Length: | 54 min |
| Released: | 1989 |
| Ages: |
College Adult |
Amidst the seething conflict between Israel and Palestine, a young Palestinian journalist and an older Israeli editor try to negotiate their own peace. Chaim Shur invited Muna Hamzeh to visit his kibbutz. It was difficult for her to accept his invitation but she did.
Each of them had their own bitter memories. Muna had been expelled from the land of her birth. Chaim had lost a son in the Six Day War. The reconciliation they had hoped to accomplish was not to be, but out of this meeting comes a mutual compassion.
Each of them had their own bitter memories. Muna had been expelled from the land of her birth. Chaim had lost a son in the Six Day War. The reconciliation they had hoped to accomplish was not to be, but out of this meeting comes a mutual compassion.
"A brilliant film." - The Daily Mail
"A new and stunningly objective film." - The Guardian
"Serious material worthy of wide distribution. Recommended." - Landers Film Reviews
"A new and stunningly objective film." - The Guardian
"Serious material worthy of wide distribution. Recommended." - Landers Film Reviews
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