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In the Image: Palestinian Women Capture the Occupation ()


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Making the invisible, visible. Palestinian women living under occupation in the West Bank. Changing the conversation using video cameras as a form of non-violent activism.

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Judith Montell
Emmy Scharlatt

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Emmy Scharlatt ... (story)

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Judith Montell ... producer
Emmy Scharlatt ... co-producer

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Omar Fadel

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Tanya Aizikovich ... (as Tania Aizikovich)
Ramzi Maqdisi

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Rick Tejada-Flores

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Jesse Spencer ... colorist / on-line editor

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James Lebrecht ... sound mixer
Ramzi Maqdisi ... sound mixer

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Ramzi Maqdisi ... camera operator

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Omar Fadel ... musician / orchestrator

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A documentary about Palestinian women in the West Bank who partner with an Israeli human rights organization and use cameras to capture human rights violations by settlers and the military, as well as the nuances of their own lives. Through interviews and using the shocking footage they have filmed, the film introduces these non-violent activists, humanizes them and sheds light on the complicated situations that have become daily life for Palestinian citizens living in the occupied territories. It shatters the media stereotypes we have come to accept. Written by Anonymous

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