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Occupation101: Documentary Film About Palestine

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Occupation 101 is a film that presents the essence of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The film depicts the root causes of the conflict through Israeli, Jewish, Christian, American, and Palestinian voices that are rarely heard through the mainstream media.

 

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Making of this film

 

The concept for Occupation 101 was first conceived during a visit to the Holy Land in December of 2000. At that time the situation was spiraling out of control because of the Al-Aqsa Intifada and the methods used by the Israeli military to quell demonstrators. We were inspired by the experiences on the ground and felt an obligation to raise awareness about the realities of daily life under occupation.

 

Production for Occupation 101 began in April of 2001. We first filmed individual interviewees in various locations throughout the Unites States. We then traveled to the occupied Palestinian territories (West Bank and Gaza) and Israel. We filmed footage of the realities on the ground and the experiences people face living under military occupation. The film is currently being privately screened for evaluation. Once we complete the evaluation process, the film will be available for wide release.

 

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The Interviews

 

The following individuals were interviewed for this film:

 

Noam Chomsky, Middle East analyst and author - Cambridge, MA.

 

Richard Falk, UN Commission on Human Rights fact-finding mission - Princeton, NJ.

 

Amira Hass, journalist for the daily Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz - Tel Aviv.

 

Allegra Pacheco, human rights attorney and political activist - Jerusalem.

 

Jeff Halper, anthropology professor - Ben Gurion University, Israel.

 

Phyllis Bennis, Middle East analyst and author, Institute for Policy Studies - Washington DC.

 

Edward Walker, former assistant Secretary of State (under Clinton admin), former US ambassador to Israel, president of the Middle East Institute - Washington, DC.

 

James Akins, former US ambassador to Saudi Arabia - Washington DC.

 

Paul Findley, former US congressman of 22 years - Jacksonville, IL.

 

Seth Ackerman, media analyst for FAIR ( Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting ) - New York.

 

John B. Quigley, international law professor - Ohio State University.

 

Rashid Khalidi, professor of Middle East history - University of Chicago.

 

Ramsey Clark, former US attorney general - New York.

 

Francis Boyle, international law professor - University of Illinois.

 

Rev James Lawson, mentor to Martin Luther King and architect of 1950s civil rights movement. - Los Angeles.

 

 

Roger Normand, Middle East analyst for Center for Economic and Social Rights - New York.

 

Father Drew Christiansen, former director of the Office of International Justice and Peace of the United States Catholic Conference (USCC) - Washington DC.

 

Bishop Bartlett, Jr., the Episcopal Diocese of Washington - Washington DC.

 

Sharon Burke from Amnesty International - Washington DC.

 

Peter Boukaert from Human Rights Watch - New York.

 

Yael Stien from B'tselem , a leading Israeli human rights organization - Jerusalem.

 

Douglas Dicks from Catholic Relief Services - Jerusalem.

 

Thomas Getman from World Vision International - Jerusalem

 

Kathleen Kamphoefner from Christian Peacemaker Team - Hebron.

 

Hedva Radonavitz from Physcians for Human Rights - Tel Aviv.

 

Rabbi Arik Ascherman from Rabbis for Human Rights - Jerusalem.

 

Gila Svirsky from Women's Coalition for a Just Peace , an Israeli human rights activist group - Jerusalem.

 

Adam Keller from Gush Shalom , an Israeli peace organization - Tel Aviv.

 

Peretz Kidron from Yesh Gvul , a movement of Israeli soldiers who refuse to serve in the occupied territories - Jerusalem.

 

Neta Golan from International Solidarity Movement - Bethlehem

 

Hava Keller from Committee for Women Political Prisoners - Tel Aviv.

 

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The above mentioned interviews are accompanied by testimonial and journalistic footage, such as:

 

Video footage of human and civil rights abuses -- home demolitions, land confiscations, excessive use of military force on civilian populations, targeted assassinations, uprooting of agricultural trees, the daily humiliations at checkpoints, the denial of education, etc.

 

In addition, interviews with victims of human and civil rights abuses from West Bank towns and Gaza. They include ordinary citizens, refugees, students, hospital officials, and more.

 

 

Occupation101 Web Site

 

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