Type: Documentary
 Director: Simone Bitton
 Year: 2004
 Time: 97 minutes
 Language: Arabic and Hebrew w/ English subtitles
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Winner, World Cinema Special Jury Prize - 2005 Sundance Film Festival Winner, Grand Prize, Best Documentary - 2004 Marseille Film Festival Winner, Grand Prize, Best Documentary - 2004 Jerusalem Film Festival Winner, Grand Prize, Best Film - Pesa
Wall is a cinematic meditation on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in which the filmmaker blurs the lines of hatred by asserting her double identity as Jew and Arab. In an original documentary approach, the film follows the separation fence that is destroying one of the most historically significant landscapes in the world, while imprisoning one people and enclosing the other.
On the building site of this mad wall, daily utterances and holy chants, in Hebrew and in Arabic, defy the discourses of war, passing through the deafening noise of bulldozers. Wall offers its spectators a last glimpse of the beauty of this land and the humanity of its inhabitants a moment before they disappear behind the wall.
"A film that considers hard-core political realities alongside agonizing personal truths." -NY Times
"An important human and artistic testament." -Salon
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