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Jenin Jenin - Arabic Film on DVD
جنين جنين
Directed By: Mohamed Bakri
Written By: Mohamed Bakri
Language: Arabic
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Subtitle Tracks: English
Color Mode: Color
Region (Zone): NTSC
Running Time: 54 min
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Winner: Best Film, Carthage International
Film Festival
'Where is God,' an elderly man desperately
wonders when surveying the debris in the Palestinian refugee camp
Jenin. The film, directed and co-produced by Palestinian actor
and director Mohammed Bakri, includes testimony from Jenin residents
after the Israeli army's Defensive Wall operation, during which
the city and camp were the scenes of fierce fighting. The operation
ended with Jenin flattened and scores of Palestinians dead. Palestinians
as well as numerous human rights groups accused Israel of committing
war crimes in the April 2002 attack on the refugee camp. "Jenin
Jenin" shows the extent to which the prolonged oppression and
terror has affected the state of mind of the Palestinian inhabitants
of Jenin.
Bitterness and grief are the prevailing
feelings among the majority of the population. Many have lost
loved ones or are still searching for victims and furniture among
the debris. A little girl, who does not seem to be much older
than twelve, tells her story but knows no fear. The ongoing violence
in her day-to-day life only nourishes her feelings of hatred and
the urge to take revenge. She tells what she would do to Prime
Minister Sharon if he visited the camp and she shouts that the
Palestinians will never give up the struggle. They will keep on
producing children, who can continue the fight against injustice.
The sad question forces itself on the spectator.
What will become of a country, a people when its children are
confronted with war and violence from a very early age?
Banned in Israel, "Jenin Jenin" is dedicated
to Iyad Samudi, the producer of the film, who returned home to
Yamun after the shooting of the film was completed. On June 23,
as Israeli forces besieged Yamun, Samudi was shot and killed as
he was leaving a military-closed area with three friends.
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