Budrus is an award-winning feature documentary film (Israel/Palestine/U.S.) about Palestinian community organizer, Ayed Morrar, who unites Palestinian political factions and invites Israeli supporters to join an unarmed movement to save his village of Budrus from destruction by Israel’s Separation Barrier. Success eludes them until his 15-year-old daughter, Iltezam, launches a women’s contingent that quickly moves to the front lines. Struggling side by side, father and daughter unleash an inspiring, yet little-known, movement in the Occupied Palestinian Territories that is still gaining ground today. In an action-filled documentary chronicling this movement from its infancy, Budrus shines a light on people who choose nonviolent strategies to confront a threat.
While many documentaries about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict either romanticize the notion of peace, or dwell entirely on the suffering of victims to the conflict, this film focuses on the success of a Palestinian-led unarmed struggle. (Excerpts from promotional copy)
Thurs, Oct 19
3.30 pm
Abby B121
2009 . 82 minutes . Sponsored by the Political Science department
A time for discussion will follow the film.
This is the second of four events in the Palestine Film Series. “The Iron Wall” will show on November 2, 3.30 pm, Room B121, and “Stone Cold Justice” on November 15, 3.30 pm, Room B121. For more information visit the FB page Palestine FILM Series UFV
For more information, contact Philip Sherwood at sherwood.p@gmail.com
10/20/2017