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Encounter Point
Directed byRonit Avni
Julia Bacha
CinematographyRonit Avni
Julia Bacha
Mickey Elkeles
Labib Jazmawi
Edited byJulia Bacha
Music byKareem Roustom

Running time

85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesArabic
English
Hebrew
Budget$300,000

Encounter Point is a film directed by Ronit Avni and Julia Bacha. It depicts different families that have been affected by the violence in Israel between Israelis and Palestinians. In this film, Just Vision, a non-profit organization, follows these families for 16 months. It begins this journey by documenting the ongoing troubles between the Israelis and Palestinians. The team conducted 475 preliminary interviews and did two years of research before embarking on this 16-month journey. The crew traveled throughout Israel, from Tel Mond, Tulkarem, Hebron, and Haifa. These parents and loved ones have been attempting to end the violence by joining, or beginning their own peace organizations and awareness campaigns.

Plot

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One mother that is introduced early on in the film is Robi Damelin. Damelin’s son David was a soldier in the Israeli army that had been shot by a sniper while working at a checkpoint.[1] The soldiers had been sent to protect an Israeli settlement on Palestinian territory.[2] After learning of her son's loss, Damelin joined the Bereaved Families Forum, where she was able to meet other Palestinian and Israeli families that had been through the same losses. There she worked closely with the families from different backgrounds and began to advocate peace between Palestinians and Israelis. She continues to work for an end to the conflict.

The production team also follows Ali Abu Awwad to examine his stance on non-violence. After being shot in his lower body by an Israeli settler he was sent to Saudi Arabia for medical treatment.[3] While healing in Saudi Arabia, Ali’s brother Yusef had been killed by an Israeli militant.[4] After the news of his brother's death Ali Abu Awwad teamed up with the Bereaved Families Forum to work with Israelis and Palestinians who together campaigned for non-violence.[5]

Shlomo Zagman, who grew up in an Israeli settlement most of his life is another character in the documentary.[6] Along with the settlers from his hometown, Shlomo, and other Israeli settlers, are extremists that believe that all Palestinians should be deported to the neighboring Arab countries. The movie illuminates this point as we see how Shlomo and his wife transform, despite the meandering resistance of his parents and hometown, to become founding members of the Realistic Religious Zionism group.[7] Subsequently, Shlomo tries to encourage the people of his hometown, as well as other settlements, to withdraw from these Occupied Territories and convince them that the persistence of these settlements will be detrimental to Israel.

Cast

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Crew

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Making of the film

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Ronit Avni (Encounter Point director) and Julia Bacha (Encounter Point co-director) worked together to make this film. Avni founded Just Vision, the nonprofit organization that created the film, in 2004 to amplify the work of Palestinians and Israelis working to end the occupation and build a future of freedom, dignity and equality. The film followed years of research into grassroots organizing in Israel and Palestine. Bacha, who is originally from Brazil, previously co-wrote and edited Control Room, a documentary about the coverage of the Iraq war. Bacha came to New York City from Brazil in 1998 to study Middle Eastern History at Columbia University.

Awards and acknowledgments

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Encounter Point has won various awards in several countries.

References

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  1. ^ "Contributor: Robi Damelin". HuffPost. HuffPost. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  • ^ "Lt-res- David Damelin". Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  • ^ Leshem, Elie. "In a settler's living room, a Palestinian reaches out". The Times of Israel. The Times of Israel.
  • ^ Leshem, Elie. "In a settler's living room, a Palestinian reaches out". The Times of Israel. The Times of Israel. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  • ^ Leshem, Elie. "In a settler's living room, a Palestinian reaches out". The Times of Israel. The Times of Israel. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  • ^ Scheib, Ronnie. "Encounter Point". Variety. Variety. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  • ^ Moynagh, Patricia (March 15, 2019). Beyond Bystanders Educational Leadership for a Humane Culture in a Globalizing Reality (1st ed.). Sense Publishers. pp. 295–306. doi:10.1007/978-94-6351-026-4_23.
  • ^ "Bereaved Parent Tells Nation: This is Our Homeland". The Jerusalem Post. The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  • ^ "Shlomo Zagman, Coordinator of Finance". Israel Religious Action Center. Israel Religious Action Center. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  • ^ "Show 279: Julia Bacha on the documentary, "Encounter Point"". Equal Time for Freethought. Equal Time for Freethought. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  • ^ Cronise, Justin. "Encounter Point 2006". Educational Media Reviews Online. University at Buffalo Libraries. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  • ^ Molinari, Deanne. "Palestinian-Israeli conflict is subject of film and discussion". Western Michigan University News. Office of University Relations. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  • ^ "Encounter Point Awards". IMDb. IMDb. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  • ^ Cronise, Justin. "Encounter Point 2006". Educational Media Reviews Online. University at Buffalo Libraries. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
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