Ra’anan Alexandrowicz's experimental documentary on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict provocatively inspects how the truth can be in the eye of the beholder. “We don’t see things as they are, we see ...
During the time of the Spanish Civil War, Virginia Woolf received a letter from a prominent lawyer in London who asked her, perhaps provocatively: 'How, in your opinion, are we to prevent war?' In her ...
“To suffer is one thing; another thing is to live with the photographed images of suffering, which does not necessarily strengthen conscience and the ability to be compassionate… Images transfix.
The camera phone made everyone a documentarian. For the disenfranchised, this transformation was born of urgency. Armed with nothing more than a basic smartphone, people all over the world now have ...
(JTA) — A Jewish college student sits alone in a dark room watching a series of short videos. They are filmed altercations from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, often violent, with some showing ...
One woman’s reactions to videos of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are interrogated in this documentary by the filmmaker Ra’anan Alexandrowicz. By Beatrice Loayza When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Ra’anan Alexandrowicz claims he was not conducting an experiment while filming “The Viewing Booth.” The Israeli writer and director is known for his critical views of Israel, with his portfolio ...
The line separating documentary from propaganda is often blurred as filmmakers’ biases inevitably seep into their films’ narratives, obfuscating the subjects in lieu of the artists’ political ...
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