"Gaza Strip is an unflinchingly honest portrayal of a
population under siege. As a perspective that is largely excluded from
American attention, it deserves the widest possible audience."
- Washington Report on Middle East Affairs-Jan/Feb 2002
American documentary filmmaker James Longley traveled to the Gaza Strip
in January of 2001, planning to stay for two weeks and collect preliminary
material for a film about the Palestinian intifada. He threw away his return
ticket and stayed for another 3 months, shooting over 75 hours of material
throughout the Gaza Strip.
Gaza Strip follows a range of people and events following the
election of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, including the first major
armed incursion into "Area A" by IDF forces during this intifada.
The film is filmed almost entirely in a verite style, presented without
narration and with little explanation, focusing on ordinary Palestinians
rather than politicians and pundits. More observation than political argument,
Gaza Strip offers a rare look inside the stark realities of Palestinian
life and death under Israeli military occupation.
Arab Film Distrbution
10035 35th Avenue NE
Seattle WA 98125
www.arabfilm.com
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