1. Israel, a twice promised land - Zed.fr
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November 1947: the United Nations votes the partition plan for Palestine. For some, a dream becomes reality. For others, it’s the start of a catastrophe. 70 years after this historic vote: the land of Palestine remains an open wound –a battleground for two peoples torn apart by their shared history, a source of inextricable tension in the region and even beyond the borders of the Middle East.
2. WATCH: Susan Sontag's Panned and Banned Israel Documentary
8 jan 2015 · “'Promised Lands' hardly tells all the truths there are about the conflicts in the Middle East, about the October War, about the mood of Israel ...
In October and November 1973, during and shortly after the Yom Kippur War, Susan Sontag travelled to Israel to make a documentary film entitled “Promised Lands.” The movie constituted a mere coda in the recent HBO documentary about her life and work, “Regarding Susan Sontag”, which as Gabe Friedman noted in his review “leaves out...
3. Susan Sontag and the Yom Kippur war | Movies - The Guardian
22 apr 2012 · In 1973, Susan Sontag travelled to post-war Israel to film a documentary. As Promised Lands returns to the big screen, Steve Rose finds out how the movie holds ...
In 1973, Susan Sontag travelled to post-war Israel to film a documentary. As Promised Lands returns to the big screen, Steve Rose finds out how the movie holds up today
4. A Twice Promise Land - CBC.ca - Program Guide - Programs
From Theodore Herzl's first projects to the turbulent birth of the state of Israel; from the aftermath of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war to the 1967 Six Day War — ...
The state of Israel declares independence. For some, the dream has come true. For others, the exodus has begun. For the 70th anniversary of Israeli's existence, this film returns to the genesis of a Middle East conflict still in today's headlines. From Theodore Herzl's first projects to the turbulent birth of the state of Israel; from the aftermath of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war to the 1967 Six Day War — this is a retrospective on a crucial time in contemporary history, through archival images and the viewpoints of historians, academics, and Israeli and Palestinian journalists. Shown in two parts.
5. Israel, a Twice Promised Land - Roche Productions
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May 1948 : David Ben-Gurion proclaims the establishment of the State of Israel. For some, a dream becomes reality. For others, it’s the start of a catastrophe. This lm will recount the two first decades of the Hebrew state, from 1945 to the Six-Day War, as seen by both Israelis and Arabs. It will revisit the key moments of this chapter of the 20th century through the testimonies and interviews of direct eyewitnesses and historians from both sides, as well as newly discovered and remastered archives.
6. The twice-promised land | The Spectator
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If books about the Israeli-Arab conflict were building blocks, the Palestinians would have their own state already and then some. Most volumes bring little that is fresh or challenging, so selectivity is key. Daniel Gordis and Benny Morris are essential, Avi Shlaim and Tom Segev unavoidable. Take time on unsexy stylists like Mustafa Kabha or
7. Israel: A Twice Promised Land | PBS America | UK
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8. The Idea of Israel and My Promised Land – review - The Guardian
14 mei 2014 · From this premise it follows that the state of Israel is not legitimate even in its original borders, much less so within its post-1967 borders.
The moral consequences of the triumph of Zionism: Ilan Pappé and Ari Shavit view Israel from different vantage points, but they agree the status quo between Israel and the Palestinians can't be sustained. By Avi Shlaim
9. Films and Documentaries about the Israel-Palestine Conflict (Part One)
How do the Palestinian and Israeli (Jewish and Arab) education systems teach the history of their nations? The documentary follows several Israeli and ...
Note: Solutions Not Sides makes no attempt to reconcile or support any of these films or the narratives they show, but we believe it is important to understand each side’s perspective and the way that their society presents and understands events.
10. The Selective Memory of 'Israel: A Home Movie' - The Tower
The brainchild of Israeli filmmaker Arik Bernstein, the movie travels through major moments in the country's formative past, viewing events such as the ...
The much-discussed Israeli cinematic documentary premiered this month in the United States. Made of amateur clips covering four decades of Zionism, it pretends to offer unvarnished “truth” while carving out an all-too-familiar, anti-heroic narrative. It’s pretty easy to sum up the history of modern Israel: pioneers, Holocaust, independence, hope, war, disillusionment. At least that’s what …
11. Israel: A Twice Promised Land, Part I - Films Media Group
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This program reviews the decisive years that carved a Jewish state out of Palestine. It focuses on the period from the end of the World War II through to the United Nations vote on the Partition Plan ...
12. The Promised Land - ULFN
The promised land film was so rich in exposing the Bible record of Israelite's journey to the promised land but had very touching and emotional episodes that ...
After Moses’ death, Joshua is the new leader of the Hebrews. He is an experienced warrior, gifted with courage, determination, and supernatural faith. But it is no easy task to lead the people to their new destination. With his closest and trusted allies, Joshua must fulfill the mission ordered by God: to command the 12 tribes of Israel in their conquest of Canaan, The Promised Land.