SHORT MATTERS
Smile, and The World Will Smile Back
Regjisorët
Ehab Tarabieh
the al-Haddad family
Yoav Gross
Producentët
Ehab Tarabieh
Helen Yanovski
Yoav Gross
Kinematografët
Almmir Fakić
Editorët
Ehab Tarabieh
Yoav Gross
Zërimi
Nimrod Eldar
Kontakti
B’Tselem
Yoav Gross
35 Makor Haiym
9346540 Jerusalem, Israel
+972 523616968
[email protected]
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2014
Israel, Palestine
20 min
Color
Në një natë të ftohtë dhjetori, ushtarët izraelitë vijnë në shtëpinë e familjes al-Haddad në lagjen palestineze të Hebronit dhe trokasin në derë. Ata kanë ardhur për të bastisur shtëpinë. Diaa, djali adoleshent, merr kamerën e familjes. Derisa shtjellohet bastisja, një luftë e çuditshme force zhvillohet, vendosja e armës kundër kamerës. Nata bëhet më e ftohtë dhe ushtarët marrin Diaan jashtë dhe e urdhërojnë të kthehet me fytyrë nga muri. Ata nuk do të largohen derisa ai nuk ndalet së qeshuri.
Director
Diaa, Shatha, Abdelkarim and Ahmad al-Haddad
A Palestinian family from Hebron, West Bank. The father, Abdelkarim, and his two sons Diaa and Ahmad, work as shoemakers, while Shatha is a medical secretary. They are filming human rights violations in Hebron as part of the B’Tselem Camera Project since 2008 and participated in ECF’s “One Minutes Jr.” video project in 2010.
Ehab Tarabieh
Born in Majdal Shams in the Golan heights in 1982, Ehab graduated from the Sam Spiegel Film & TV school in Jerusalem in 2012. His short film THE FORGOTTEN premiered at the Doha Tribeca FF and was screened in numerous other film festivals world-wide. He currently works as camera project co-ordinator in B’Tselem.
Yoav Gross
Born In Jerusalem, Israel, in 1977, Yoav studied film at Tel Aviv University and has worked as a documentary filmmaker and video activist ever since. In 2011, his short film SUSYA premiered in the Berlinale and was screened in many film festivals world-wide. He currently works as video department director in B’Tselem.
A Palestinian family from Hebron, West Bank. The father, Abdelkarim, and his two sons Diaa and Ahmad, work as shoemakers, while Shatha is a medical secretary. They are filming human rights violations in Hebron as part of the B’Tselem Camera Project since 2008 and participated in ECF’s “One Minutes Jr.” video project in 2010.
Ehab Tarabieh
Born in Majdal Shams in the Golan heights in 1982, Ehab graduated from the Sam Spiegel Film & TV school in Jerusalem in 2012. His short film THE FORGOTTEN premiered at the Doha Tribeca FF and was screened in numerous other film festivals world-wide. He currently works as camera project co-ordinator in B’Tselem.
Yoav Gross
Born In Jerusalem, Israel, in 1977, Yoav studied film at Tel Aviv University and has worked as a documentary filmmaker and video activist ever since. In 2011, his short film SUSYA premiered in the Berlinale and was screened in many film festivals world-wide. He currently works as video department director in B’Tselem.
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