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Jerusalem – Frontline Club http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com Championing Independent Journalism Wed, 17 Jul 2019 22:00:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 One Day In Gaza + Olly Lambert in Conversation http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/one-day-in-gaza-olly-lambert-in-conversation/ http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/one-day-in-gaza-olly-lambert-in-conversation/#respond Tue, 25 Jun 2019 12:25:46 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/?p=65015 Join us for a special Director’s Screening of award-winning filmmaker Olly Lambert’s latest, highly acclaimed documentary One Day In Gaza, followed by Olly in conversation with Gabriel Gatehouse, BBC Newsnight’s International Editor.

Over the last 20 years, Olly has created a body of work that often combines journalistic rigour with powerful documentary storytelling, making films that reveal the complexities of international events through the eyes of ordinary people at the frontline of events.  He’s made films in Syria, Afghanistan, Gaza and Iraq, often featuring characters from two warring sides.

His latest film, a co-production for the BBC and PBS features interviews with leaders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, as well as senior commanders in the IDF, and draws on an archive of over 120 hours of footage that was filmed on a single day in Gaza last year.  How does he go about getting both sides of the story in such difficult and complex situations? And what what’s it like taking on such controversial and highly sensitive subject matter?

One Day in Gaza (58”) is a highly immersive film which reveals, moment by moment, what happened on May 14th 2018 – a day planned as a peaceful protest against the opening of the US embassy in Jerusalem, but which resulted in one of Gaza’s deadliest days of violence for a generation.  Following the screening, Olly will talk to Gabriel Gatehouse about the making of the film and reveals the challenges, jeopardies and difficulties he encountered before, during and after production.

 

Critical praise for ‘One Day in Gaza’:

  • “This astonishing documentary had a clarity that coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict has lacked for years”       The Guardian
  • “Superlative”  The Telegraph
  • “An extraordinary work”   The Times

 

Main image: Copyright: MAHMUD HAMS/AFP/Getty Images

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ForesightNews world briefing: upcoming events 8-14 August http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/former_israeli_president_moshe_katsav/ http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/former_israeli_president_moshe_katsav/#respond Thu, 04 Aug 2011 11:59:18 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/dev/?p=289 A weekly round up of world events from Monday, 8 August to Sunday, 14 August from ForesightNews

Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav is back in court in Jerusalem on Monday, appealing his April conviction and seven year sentence for indecent assault and sexual harassment of two female employees.

In Dharamsala, Lobsang Sangay is sworn in as the new Prime Minister of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, following the Dalai Lama’s announcement in March that he is stepping down from Tibetan political leadership.

Tuesday is International Day of the World’s Indigenous People. Celebrations of indigenous culture and discussions on human rights, social and economic development and international cooperation take place around the world.

Grameen Bank founder Muhammad Yunus and UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Valerie Amos address the InterAction Annual Forum, which kicks off in Washington on Wednesday. The forum brings together NGOs, government agencies and international organisations to discuss development, with the focus likely to be on the current drought and famine crisis in the horn of Africa.

In London, Shrien Dewani is expected to find out whether he will be extradited to South Africa to stand trial for alleged involvement in his wife Anni’s murder last November.

On Thursday, Sri Lanka shuts down a number of national parks to begin the first large-scale census of its wild elephant population by counting them as they approach watering holes. The census will allow policy-makers do enact more effective conservation policies. 

The US Presidential race continues to heat up, as candidates for the Republican nomination face off in a TV debate from Iowa State University ahead of Saturday’s Ames Straw Poll, a traditionally important gauge of support for Presidential wannabes.

As the European debt crisis rumbles on, France and Greece both release second quarter GDP figures on Friday, while Greece is also due to make a relatively small bond repayment of €480m.

Meanwhile, ABC publishes July circulation figures for UK newspapers. Media-watchers will be paying particular attention to the sales of Sunday papers following the 10 July closure of News of the World.

Saturday is the 50th anniversary of the construction of the Berlin Wall, which is being marked in Germany with a commemoration ceremony attended by President Christian Wulff.

The Dalai Lama begins a three-day visit to Toulouse, while in his adopted home country of India, Hindus celebrate Raksha Bandhan, signifying the bond between brothers and sisters.

On Sunday, neighbouring Pakistan celebrates Independence Day. Last year’s celebrations were cancelled due to the floods that killed some 2,000 people and displaced or affected another 20 million.

 

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Obamarama in Jerusalem http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/obamarama_in_jerusalem/ http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/obamarama_in_jerusalem/#comments Sun, 15 Nov 2009 11:52:33 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/dev/?p=4065

Obama Pizza.JPGShashank has resurrected Obamarama over at his Somewhere in Africa blog so after a couple of weeks driving past Pizza Obama I decided to pay the place a visit.

It had a fridge full of beer and racks of thin crust pizza – along with a Kosher certificate and what I have learned is a mezuzah. The name was popular at first but less so now that Washington has managed to displease both the Palestinian Authority and Israeli government over the issue of settlements. 

"I have customers from both sides," said owner Isaac Azencot. "Now they are all telling me I must change the name."

There’s no chance of that though.

"Maybe there will still be peace and everyone will be pleased," added Isaac.

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