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Grassroots in Dry Lands

Directed by Helene Klodawsky
Canada, 2015 (documentary, 90 minutes, colour, Arabic / Hebrew)
Also known as "Semeurs d'espoir en terres arides"
Grassroots in Dry Lands
Image: © National Film Board of Canada
Video (National Film Board of Canada)
Video (National Film Board of Canada) [French]

Film Description:
"Set in Palestine, Israel and Jordan, Grassroots in Dry Lands reveals a unique human-rights-based approach to democratic change taking root in neighbourhoods across the region. This intimate documentary, filmed in radiant warm light in homes, streets and community centres, takes us into the world of social workers who struggle to apply university-taught ideals to realities on the ground. They are building hope through their commitment to social change and their belief that all peoples of the region deserve the same rights. Seasoned filmmaker Helene Klodawsky spent five years gaining the trust of her characters and brings her knowledge of the region to bear on the complex issues at hand. She delivers an original, unprecedented perspective on the Middle East. Rather than focus on top-down peace initiatives, the film shows how seeds planted by passionate activists and their armies of community organizers, psychologists, lawyers and volunteers are taking root and producing hope for lasting change."
-- National Film Board of Canada (source)

Film Credits (partial):
Written by: Helene Klodawsky
Produced by: Nathalie Barton, Kat Baulu, Ravida Din, Annette Clarke
Narrator: Helene Klodawsky
Participants: Talal Qdah, Rimaa Muhamed, Amit Kitain, Merav Moshe Grodofsky, Sami Kilani, Nuha Dwaikat Shae, Jim Torczyner
Cinematography: Alex Margineanu
Film Editing: Hannele Halm
Music: Olivier Alary
Production Company: National Film Board of Canada / Office national du film du Canada, InformAction Films
(sources)

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