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Occupation 101: A Documentary Aimed At Educating Westerners
By
Waleed Najmeddine, IOL’s U.S. Correspondent
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA, November 23 (IslamOnline) - A documentary film aimed at
educating westerners about the occupation of Palestine is scheduled to
be released this fall in the United States.
Occupation
101 is a film produced by UN-DA GROUND Films, a division of Triple
Eye Films out of Southern California. Inspiration for producing the
film came from visits to the occupied territories in December 2000
during the Al Aqsa Intifada.
According
to the official website of the film, the goal of the documentary is:
“to capture the essence of the Israeli military occupation of
Palestine along with the consequences that result from the regime. The
film presents the situation in an informative and educational manner.
Our targeted audience are Westerners that are not well informed (and
misinformed) about the subject.”
The
film, which is now in post-production, includes numerous interviews
with notable personalities such as Middle East analyst and author Noam
Chomsky, Amira Hass, journalist for the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz,
and Richard Falk of the UN Commission on Human Rights fact-finding
mission. Other interviews include ordinary citizens, refugees,
students, hospital officials and other victims of human and civil
rights abuses from the occupied West Bank and Gaza.
Also
included in the documentary is video footage of home demolitions,
targeted assassinations, uprooting of agricultural trees, the daily
humiliations at checkpoints and use of excessive military force on
civilian populations, said the site.
A
wide range of representatives of human rights organizations was also
interviewed for the film, which began shooting in April 2001. Amnesty
International, Human Rights Watch, and B’tselem, a leading Israeli
human rights organization based in Jerusalem, are among the list of
over 30 non-governmental organizations, politicians and professors
interviewed for the documentary.
The
film’s producers plan to present copies to all major national and
international film festivals, major international and U.S.
universities and colleges and to U.S. public broadcasting television
stations, as well as European and Middle Eastern satellite television
stations.
The
documentary was originally scheduled for release in June 2002 but, due
to recent events in the occupied territories, the producers felt the
need to include the latest developments.
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