Israel and Palestine makes true peace
- added October 09, 2008
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The 21 minute movie is available as a download from iTunes and is also available free on some sites, but I didn't feel comfortable posting the entire movie, so I took the creators post on myspace of the 4 minutes he posted.
Here is a Review taken from Wikipedia:
West Bank Story is a comedy/musical short film, directed by Ari Sandel, co-written by Sandel and Kim Ray, produced by Pascal Vaguelsy, Amy Kim, Ashley Jordan, Ravi Malhotra, and featuring choreography by Ramon Del Barrio. The film is a parody of the classic musical film West Side Story, which in turn is an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. The film follows the romance between the relatives of the owners of rival falafel restaurants, one Israeli and the other Palestinian, respectively named the Kosher Kings and the Hummus Hut, in the West Bank. The film stars Ben Newmark as the Israeli soldier, Noureen DeWulf as the Palestinian cashier, A.J. Tannen as the Israeli restaurant owner and Joey Naber as his Palestinian rival.
The film premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, and was screened at numerous additional film festivals across the world, garnering several awards. In 2007, at the 79th Academy Awards, it won the Oscar in the category Best Live Action Short Film.
The film begins with a scene in which both the Palestinians and Israelis are both snapping, similar to the opening scene of West Side Story. The two parties head in to their own stands and tell about their own family-owned falafel stands, Hummus Hut and Kosher King ("Our People Must Be Served"). During the day, Hummus Hut employee Fatima and Kosher King relative David are daydreaming about each other ("When I See Him). Fatima then runs out to give a customer their forgotten leftovers, at which point she has a chance encounter with David, when they both realize the other likes them.
Upon returning to the shop, Fatima finds the Israelis have built a large machine that encroaches onto their property. The head of Hummus Hut throws a rock into the machine, making it malfuncton, provoking a standoff between the two families (including David and Fatima). Ariel, head of the Kosher King, decides he is going to build a wall. After they leave, David and Fatima stay and David says he plans to come to her balcony tonight.
The construction begins, and the Palestinians plan to end it abruptly ("We're Gonna Build It"). As such happens, David goes to Fatima's house ("This Moment Is All We Have"), wanting to kiss her, but Fatima refuses, saying it will only elevate. They head over to stop the fight. As they do, it is revealed to Fatima's family that they are in love. The following fight tips over a canister of gasoline, causing the entire stand to catch fire. David goes to warn the Israelis, who celebrate- until an ember reaches the Kosher King, which proceeds to catch on fire. As both celebrate, Fatima points out to everyone that they are only making their lives worse.
The next morning, expectant falafel customers are oblivious to the fire, and still want food. Ahmed and Ariel have nothing, but David and Fatima scrap together some of the remaining food, sort of merging the two falafel stands. After the others are working, David and Fatima kiss. At the very end, Fatima asks what will happen if their families cannot stop fighting. David says he will "take you to a place called... beverly hills," alluding to "There's a Place for Us" in West Side Story.
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At present this film delves into the realms of fantasy.
There may be a solution someday but I fear more bloodshed for many years to come as the eternal conflict seems to be bred into both side of the divide
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I wish them peace, but as long as terrorists rule one of the countries, I doubt that will be an option.
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- arcticspirit
- 1 month ago
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Wonderful! Ending conflicts begins with changing public opinions. Works like this do make a difference. Great find, WorldPeace!
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This film went from Sundance to the Academy Awards, truly inspiration in more ways than one.
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articspirit, which country is it that is ruled by terrorists?
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I would love to see the entire film. Thank you World Peace TV for posting this.Where are the "few places" it can be downloaded or watched for free? I don't have iTunes,yet. Is there somewhere it can be purchased? Would love to show @ one of our events @ The Peace and Justice Center.As well as several other organizations I am involved with. Right now we are doing a watch and pass along of "The 11th Hour" threw the Sierra Club listserve.Would like to do the same with this film.
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Coincidently, Bravo is re-running "West Wing" episodes about this very subject this week. Taking place at "Camp David", President Bartlet has been negotiating with Israeli and Palestinian leaders with only the slightest degree of success and no assured outcome.
The message that comes through, loud and clear, is that nothing comes easy. There's always denial, anger, stubborness and age-old resentments to be dealt with.
According to the show, what is at the heart of the ongoing conflict?
Jerusalem.
There will be no peace in the Middle East as long as any one faction claims ownership of Jerusalem.
(psssst...it ain't all about the oil)
Cool clip. I look forward to seeing the entire film. -
OMG/OMY/OMA!!! that was hilarious! nice to diffuse my confusion with a bit of comic absurdity. it's really hard to form a stance that take only one side to the whole matter especially if you're in love with both people. like when cousins fight over a house, it really bugs, especially if you know that it's instigated by crooks from another neighborhood.
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- pressrecord
- 1 month ago
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here's the full version...
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LO-frickin-L!
wow... that was amazing.
i'm gona spread it around now :D