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height="347" hspace="10" width="250">Showing Thursday, Jan 3, in
Cambridge<br>
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<i><b>Route 181 - Fragments Of A Journey In Palestine-Israel</b></i><br>
Part 2, South<br>
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In the summer of 2002, Michel Khleifi and Eyal Sivan, a Palestinian and
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an Israeli, travelled together from the south to the north of their <br>
country of birth, traced their trajectory on a map and called it Route <br>
181. This virtual line follows the borders outlined in UN Resolution
181 <br>
that was to partition3 Palestine into two states.<br>
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As they travel along this route, they encounter men and women, Israeli <br>
and Palestinian, young and old, civilians and soldiers, filming them in
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their everyday lives. Each of these characters has their own way of <br>
evoking the frontiers that separate them from their neighbours: <br>
concrete, barbed-wire, cynicism, humour, indifference, suspicion, <br>
aggression...<br>
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Frontiers have been built on the hills and in the plains, on mountains <br>
and in valleys but above all inside the minds and souls of these two <br>
peoples and in the collective unconscious of both societies. With Route
<br>
181: Fragments of a Journey in Palestine-Israel, Michel Khleifi and
Eyal <br>
Sivan take us on a disorientating journey across this tiny territory <br>
with vast ramifications.<br>
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<b>When/where</b><br>
7 pm<br>
243 Broadway, Cambridge - corner of Broadway and Windsor, entrance on
Windsor<br>
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Please join us for a stimulating night out; bring your friends! Free
film, free refreshments, & free door prizes.<br>
[donations are accepted]<br>
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Why should YOU care? It's your money that pays for the occupation &
illegal Israeli settlements.<br>
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"People are scared in the U.S. to say 'wrong is wrong,' because the <br>
pro-Israeli lobby [AIPAC] is powerful---very powerful. Well, so what? <br>
For goodness sake, this is God's world. We live in a moral universe.
The <br>
Apartheid government was very powerful, but today it no longer exists."
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~ *Desmond Tutu*<br>
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