Palestinian farm
laborer Emad has five video cameras, and each of them tells a different
part of the story of his village's resistance to Israeli oppression.
Emad lives in Bil'in, just west of the city of Ramallah in the West
Bank. Using the first camera, he recorded how the bulldozers came to
rip the olive trees out of the ground in 2005. Here, a wall was built
directly through his fellow villagers' land to separate the advancing
Jewish settlements from the Palestinians. In the first days of
resistance to the Jewish colonists and the ever-present Israeli
soldiers, Emad's son Gibreel was born. Scenes shift from the infant
growing into a precocious preschooler to the many peaceful acts of
protest, and the steady progress of the construction of the dividing
wall. Sympathizers from all over the world, including from Israel,
provide help as resistance develops, but when the situation
intensifies, people are arrested and villagers are killed. Emad keeps
on filming despite pleas from his wife, who fears reprisals. It makes
for an intensely powerful personal document about one village's
struggle against violence and oppression.
Directors: Emad Burnat, Guy Davidi
Writer: Guy Davidi
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