Budrus

Budrus

By Julia Bacha

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2011-09-21
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 21min
  • Director: Julia Bacha
  • Production Company: Just Vision Films
  • Production Country: Palestinian Territory, Israel
  • iTunes Price: USD 7.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.5/10
6.5
From 4 Ratings

Description

Ayed Morrar, an unlikely community organizer, unites Palestinians from all political factions and Israelis to save his village from destruction by Israel's Separation Barrier. Victory seems improbable until his 15-year-old daughter, Iltezam, launches a women's contingent that quickly moves to the front lines.

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  • Astonishing

    5
    By Pereira de Lima
    This is one of the most important documentary recentely showing how it's possible to achieve improvements toward a new way for peace in Middle East. Pacific resistence can bring together israelis and palestinians , besides other internacional people, who really do not want war.
  • Budrus

    5
    By Sarah Scruggs
    Budrus is an amazingly eye-opening film, and is great for an American audience. The bravery and peril of Palestinian-led nonviolent resistance is put on display in the context of Israeli military occupation. As someone who worked with Palestinians and Israelis in the southern West Bank for many years, I really appreciated this snap shot of nonviolent struggle. I even used the film as a case study for a youth community organizing workshop soon after it came out. It's a great snapshot of what is happening as far as nonviolent struggle and a tool for others to learn from.
  • Moriel Rothman

    5
    By Moriel Rothman
    Budrus is an incredibly important, moving, troubling and inspiring film. I am an Israeli citizen and have long been dedicated to justice and equality for all people living in Israel and Palestine. Before seeing Budrus, however, I was unsure about the strategy of direct protests against the occupation. I was, to be honest, a bit afraid of the protests and skeptical as to whether these protests were truly nonviolent. Hearing the inspiring story of Budrus inspired me to begin attending weekly protests myself, and to witness first hand the dedication to nonviolence that many of these protests uphold, and the abuse and repression they face at the hands of my country's army. Budrus is a must see for anyone interested in learning more about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and exploring different methods of nonviolent resistance to the occupation and attempts to bring justice to this long-torn region.

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