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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:"It's Better To Jump" — film screening and Q&A with filmmaker
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SUMMARY:"It's Better To Jump" — film screening and Q&A with filmmaker
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>The Center for Middle Eastern Studies </strong>is pleased to present</p><p><strong><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="5a2a76ff-1672-46b8-9ec6-9c12df05ec06" data-align="right" alt="it's better to jump" data-view-mode="hwp_small"></drupal-media><em>It's Better To Jump</em></strong> (2013)<br><span>Patrick Alexander Stewart, Co-Director/Co-Producer</span><br><span>Gina M. Angelone, Co-Director/Co-Producer</span><br><span>Mouna Stewart, Co-Director/Co-Producer</span><br><span>Alejandro Trevino, Producer/Editor<!--break--></span></p><p>The ancient city of Akka, along the northern coast of Israel, is the home to a melting pot of Muslims, Christians, Jews, and Baha’i. For centuries, its surrounding forty-foot sea wall has protected its citizens and repelled invaders. As the Old City endures harsh economic pressures and vast social changes, Palestinian families who have lived here for generations are being pressured to leave.   <br><br>Despite the daily challenges they face, the city’s youth – sons and daughters of fishermen, school teachers, and artists – continue a perilous inter-generational rite of passage expressing individuality and the right to control their destiny: jumping from the high wall into the tempestuous sea below.<br><br><em>It's Better To Jump</em> captures the spirit of Akka’s Arab residents and the leap of faith they make towards self-determination and a better future.</p><p>Watch the film trailer here: <a href="http://ibtj.net/movie-trailer-en/">http://ibtj.net/movie-trailer-en/</a><br><br><em>Following the film, there will be a Q&amp;A with the filmmaker.</em></p><p><strong>Contact:</strong> <a href="mailto:elizabethflanagan@fas.harvard.edu">Liz Flanagan</a><br><strong>Sponsor:</strong> The CMES Working Group on Film and Visual Arts in a Changing Middle East</p>
LOCATION:CGIS South Bldg, Belfer Case Study Room (S020), 1730 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA
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