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Rachel

DIR: Simone Bitton
2009 / Belgium, France / 101 min

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The film is an enquiry into the death of Rachel Corrie, a young American peace activist, crushed by an Israeli bulldozer in the Gaza Strip in March 2003, while she was trying to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian home. It is also a cinematographic meditation on youth, idealism and political utopia.

About

Director Simone Bitton
Screenplay Simone Bitton
Dir. of Photography Jacques Bouquin
Editing Catherine Poitevin & Jean-Michel Perez
Music
Sound Cosmas Antoniadis
Duration 101 min
Year 2009
Country Belgium, France
Colour Colour
Tags death, Near East, political
Production
Distribution Urban Distribution International
Urban Distribution International
Address:  14 rue du 18 août,
City:  93100 Montreuil
Country:  France

Festivals

Berlin International Film Festival ...

Berlin International Film Festival
HotDocs
Tribeca Film Festival
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
Chicago Palestinian Film Festival
UNAFF - United Nations Association Film Festival
Anthology Film Archives, NYC

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