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West of the Jordan River [Sub: Eng]
Description
We will present more documentary looks about these challenges that face Israel and Palestine. This mission is done by Amos Gitai where he returns to the West Bank to better understand the efforts of the citizens, both Israelis and Palestinians, to try to overcome the consequences of the 50-year occupation. Although he will face more challenges and difficult, but he will present Interspersing footage of his interviews with Yitzhak Rabin from the 1990s with the contemporary interviews of everyday citizens in Palestine, and just a clear look for all over the world.
We will present more documentary looks about these challenges that face Israel and Palestine. This mission is done by Amos Gitai where he returns to the West Bank to better understand the efforts of the citizens, both Israelis and Palestinians, to try to overcome the consequences of the 50-year occupation. Although he will face more challenges and difficult, but he will present Interspersing footage of his interviews with Yitzhak Rabin from the 1990s with the contemporary interviews of everyday citizens in Palestine, and just a clear look for all over the world.
Actors:
Yitzhak Rabin,
Bill Clinton,
Ari Shavit,
Gideon Levy,
Amos Gitai
Yitzhak Rabin
March 1, 1922 in Jerusalem, Palestine [now Israel]
Bill Clinton
19 August 1946, Hope, Arkansas, USA
Ari Shavit
Gideon Levy
June 2, 1953 in Tel Aviv, Israel
Amos Gitai
11 October 1950, Haifa, Israel
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
Amos Gitai
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January 24, 2018
An annoying rehash of anti-Israeli sentiment in connection with the occupied territories.
January 08, 2018
Gitai's latest is just as scathing as his previous offerings, but much more streamlined than some of his earlier non-fiction ventures.
January 08, 2018
Everyone in Israel and the territories wants peace according to Gitai's doc, but still there is no peace. Could the people be moderating their real views to get space in this film, or is there another reason?
January 25, 2018
Interviews mostly liberal Israeli politicians, journalists, and activists in civic organizations working to bridge the gap the government won't cross--feels sadly dated .
January 22, 2018
The result is a work that feels like a preamble to a larger statement that the filmmaker can't manage to formulate.
January 25, 2018
Through interviews with Israeli politicians, and Palestinians and Israelis in the West Bank, "West of the Jordan River" gives voice to peace-seeking residents on both sides of the conflict.
January 25, 2018
An Israeli director's look at the devastating fallout from the 50-year occupation of Palestine.
January 26, 2018
A film that has a lot to say but lacking the appropriate way to say it.
June 05, 2017
A dry and sometimes depressing film, but informative and humane too.
May 25, 2017
Not only a thought-provoking, moving and surprisingly optimistic documentary, but an intimate, handmade artifact that can look forward to wide exposure on the festival circuit ahead.
January 25, 2018
The maddeningly unfocused Israeli documentary West of the Jordan River doesn't reveal anything insightful about Gaza settlers' reasons for either supporting or rejecting a two-state solution.
January 25, 2018
"West of the Jordan River" is as formally precise at it is politically unapologetic.

