How Far I Can Go

Verzio FF Submission The portrait of three women between the poles set by the ideological and real frontiers of their countries: Palestine and Israel. Maha Nassar, a Palestinian living in Ramallah, Nitza Aminov, an Israeli living in Jerusalem, Afnan Eghbaria, a Palestinian living in Haifa. With grea...

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Other Authors: Ramlow, Ulrike, Mansour, Rimonda, Ramlow, Steffen
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:Arabic
Hebrew
Published: Ramlow, Ulrike 2009
Germany
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:6dada3d3-c0aa-41eb-b6e5-76c5872f46cd
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Mansour, Rimonda
Ramlow, Steffen
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Mansour, Rimonda
Ramlow, Steffen
collection OSA Film Library
dateSpan 2009
description Verzio FF Submission The portrait of three women between the poles set by the ideological and real frontiers of their countries: Palestine and Israel. Maha Nassar, a Palestinian living in Ramallah, Nitza Aminov, an Israeli living in Jerusalem, Afnan Eghbaria, a Palestinian living in Haifa. With great openness these women talk about their political convictions and personal experiences. Against the backdrop of the social reality in their countries and their life situation they reflect on questions of identity, frontiers, family, living and dying. The film unfolds an open structure moving the focus from specific political statements to universal and existential questions of life.
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institution Open Society Archives at Central European University
language Arabic
Hebrew
publishDate 2009
publisher Ramlow, Ulrike
Germany
spellingShingle How Far I Can Go
[Documentary film]
title How Far I Can Go
topic [Documentary film]
url http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:6dada3d3-c0aa-41eb-b6e5-76c5872f46cd