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Synopsis

Beit Iksa is considered the closest West Bank village to Israel, yet it lies between two Israeli settlements that are built on Palestinian land, the separation wall, and is accessed via a checkpoint. The Israelis who reside in both the settlements insist they live in Israeli Jerusalem, yet between them is Beit Iksa, an Arab village situated in occupied Palestine.

Home is a portrait of that tiny village, exploring the indignities and contradictions of Israeli occupation. From the perspective of both Arab villager, and Israeli settler.

Details

Year
2008
Type of film
Features
Running Time
42 mins
Format
HDV
Director
Claire Fowler
Producer
Steve Sosebee
Co-Producer
Steve Sosebee
Editor
Claire Fowler
Screenwriter
NA
Director of Photography
Claire Fowler
Sound
Claire Fowler

Genre

Production status

Complete

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Last updated 2nd November 2008

Production Company

http://www.clairefowler.com