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Palestina, de prijs van de vrede
Palestina, de prijs van de vrede
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Palestina, de prijs van de vrede

1978
1h 15m
Documentary

Status

Released

Release

1978

Runtime

1h 15m

Storyline

From 1974 to 1977, Lucas Vereertbrugghen and his crew filmed anonymously under the name 'The Present as History' in Nazareth, Acre, and Galilee, where Palestinians lived in bleak conditions. They also filmed in the occupied territories of Jerusalem and Ramallah and, with the help of a friendly Palestinian couple, in several destroyed villages in the Golan Heights and Gaza. Everything was shot on Super 8, both for financial reasons and to preserve secrecy. The film was later converted to 16 mm and won a bronze medal at the Baghdad Festival in 1978.

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Status
Released
Runtime
1h 15m
Jan 1, 1978
Languages
Dutch
Director
The Present as History
Production
The Present as History
The Present as History
PLO-bureau Opwijk
PLO-bureau Opwijk
Production Countries
Belgium

Top Cast

1 Cast Members

Paul Jambers

Paul Jambers

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