Heart of Jenin and The View

@ Gene Siskel Film Center
Host:
Type:
Network:
Global
Date:
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Time:
8:00pm - 10:00pm
Location:
Gene Siskel Film Center
Street:
164 North State Street
City/Town:
Chicago, IL

Description

Heart of Jenin:


The Heart from Jenin is the story of Ahmed Chatib, a Palestinian boy shot by Israelis whose father decided, within twelve hours, to donate his son’s organs to six Israeli children so as to save their lives.

One and a half years have passed since then. What has Ismail al-Chatib, of the Jenin refugee camp, achieved with his peace gesture? To find out how Ismail’s deed changed the life of the recipients’ families, it is necessary to travel throughout Israel, from its northern hills on the Lebanese border, past the con-tended Holy City of Jerusalem, up to the edge of the Negev Desert in the south of the land.

The film is a trip through occupied territory and hearts occupied by prejudice. It leads us to the people who have learnt to overcome their prejudices and to oth-ers who still speak of the misfortune of having to live with the organ of an Arab. It is the story of a humanitarian peace gesture that seemed, for a short instant, to prevail over the insoluble conflict between Israel and Palestine.

The View:
Two parallel dramas play out via walkie-talkie and rifle scope while an Israeli army sniper stalks a pair of lovers.

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