Cinematheque . Film Schedule . GHOST TOWN: THE HEBRON STORY
A Special Event! Filmmaker in Person! Post-film discussion!
Palestine, United States | 2015 | Ellie Bernstein
Martin Sheen narrates this new documentary about the West Bank town of Hebron, which UNESCO, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch consider to be the most violent city in occupied Palestine. The movie profiles some of the families living there, and explores how Jewish settlements in Hebron have hurt chances for peace in the Middle East. Filmmaker Ellie Bernstein will answer audience questions after the screening, and so will Sister Paulette Schroeder of the Christian Peacemakers Team, Hebron, who appears in the film. Co-sponsored by Cleveland Peace Action Education Fund; Interfaith Council for Peace in the Middle East; Jewish Voice for Peace, Cleveland Chapter; and Al-Awda, the Palestine Right to Return Coalition.
Cleveland premiere. Subtitles. Blu-ray. 80 min.
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