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DESCRIPTION:Middle Eastern Studies Program Presents the Film: 5 Broken Came
 ras“The first-ever Palestinian film to be nominated for best Documentary F
 eature by A.M.P.A.S®\, the critically-acclaimed 5 BROKEN CAMERAS is a deep
 ly personal\, first-hand account of life and non-violent resistance in Bil
 ’in\, a West Bank village surrounded by Israeli settlements. Shot by Pales
 tinian farmer EmadBurnat\, who bought his first camera in 2005 to record t
 he birth of his youngest son\, Gibreel\, the film was co-directed by Burna
 tand Guy Davidi\, an Israeli filmmaker. Structured in chapters around the 
 destruction of each one of Burnat’scameras\, the filmmakers’ collaboration
  follows one family’s evolution over five years of village upheaval. As th
 e years pass in front of the camera\, we witness Gibreelgrow from a newbor
 n baby into a young boy who observes the world unfolding around him with t
 he astute powers of perception that only children possess. Burnatwatches f
 rom behind the lens as olive trees are bulldozed\, protests intensify and 
 lives are lost in this cinematic diary and unparalleled record of life in 
 the West Bank.” (www.kinolorber.com/5brokencameras/)Directed by EmadBurnat
 and Guy Davidi.Edited by VéroniqueLagoarde–Ségotand Guy Davidi.October 10\
 , 20135:00 pm060 Eggers Hall
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SUMMARY:Middle Eastern Studies Program Presents: 5 Broken Cameras
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Middle Eastern Studies Program Presents the Fi
 lm: 5 Broken Cameras<br><br>“The first-ever Palestinian film to be nominat
 ed for best Documentary Feature by A.M.P.A.S®\, the critically-acclaimed 5
  BROKEN CAMERAS is a deeply personal\, first-hand account of life and non-
 violent resistance in Bil’in\, a West Bank village surrounded by Israeli s
 ettlements. Shot by Palestinian farmer EmadBurnat\, who bought his first c
 amera in 2005 to record the birth of his youngest son\, Gibreel\, the film
  was co-directed by Burnatand Guy Davidi\, an Israeli filmmaker. Structure
 d in chapters around the destruction of each one of Burnat’scameras\, the 
 filmmakers’ collaboration follows one family’s evolution over five years o
 f village upheaval. As the years pass in front of the camera\, we witness 
 Gibreelgrow from a newborn baby into a young boy who observes the world un
 folding around him with the astute powers of perception that only children
  possess. Burnatwatches from behind the lens as olive trees are bulldozed\
 , protests intensify and lives are lost in this cinematic diary and unpara
 lleled record of life in the West Bank.” (www.kinolorber.com/5brokencamera
 s/)<br><br>Directed by EmadBurnat<br>and Guy Davidi.<br>Edited by Véroniqu
 eLagoarde–Ségotand Guy Davidi.<br><br><br>October 10\, 2013<br>5:00 pm<br>
 060 Eggers Hall<br><br>
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