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03 January 2009

The average person speaks | Antony Loewenstein

A recently released documentary, before Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, on life in Sderot and Gaza:

30 December 2008

More On The Middle East | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day...

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Arte TV has two video portraits — one of a Palestinian living in Gaza and the other of an Israeli living in a town in danger of rocket attacks. It’s all subtitled in English, and it puts a human portrait on what their lives are like. It was made ten days before the truce’s end this week.

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see? still learning so much from you http://gaza-sderot.arte.tv/

WOMEN'S LENS - Un coup d'oeil de femme: Gaza/Sderot

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With all the information being thrown at us, I thought i'd share some insight I've been getting from this blog http://gaza-sderot.blogspot.com/. For the whole year. also, there's a program chronicling the lives of the people on both sides that finished just before the latest escalation of violence: http://gaza-sderot.arte.tv/

24 December 2008

Global Voices Online » Gaza/Sderot: Israel and Palestine together on video

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The Gaza/Sderot: Life in Spite of Everything Project is one of the prime examples of the variety of ways a bridge between different cultures and world-views can be created through online media. In this project created by ARTE.tv, a French-German cultural television station, twelve people going on their day to day business on either side of a violent border were exposed on a website for ten week project which ended on December 23rd.

18 December 2008

make it known: Worldly Reading/Watching

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My research led me to 'Gaza Sderot - Life In Spite of Everything', a web-documentary by a French company. It follows the lives of men, women and children in two cities on the Israeli Palestinian border. Every day since October 26, 2008, two 2minuted videos are uploaded, one from each side. They are viewed side by side, giving a truly real look at the daily lives of these people. Despite the many dangers (air bombings and rocket attacks, power cuts and lack of food or medicine) the people never stop working, loving, and dreaming. It's been really amazing to get to know the people and follow their lives, and contrast them with how good we have it here in Canada. It's all very inspiring, and makes me want to do something.

17 December 2008

Twitter / Mark Glaser: Wow, eye-opening story abo ...

Wow, eye-opening story about "Gaza/Sderot" web video series that shows life on both sides of electric fence: http://tinyurl.com/68ycgk

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Innovative Web Video Series Shows Real Life in Gaza, Israel: One sense of fear, two armies, and three rows of el..

MediaShift . Innovative Web Video Series Shows Real Life in Gaza, Israel | PBS

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One sense of fear, two armies, and three rows of electrical fences separate Israel and the Gaza Strip. For the past 10 years, it has been difficult for residents of these two places to ever imagine meeting one another in person. Now, thanks to a new documentary project produced by French/German television station Arte TV and a handful of Israeli and Palestinian production teams, residents of the besieged Israeli city of Sderot and the besieged Gaza Strip are able to see something they haven't seen in a decade: each other.

15 December 2008

Peace in the Middle East - Change.org: Gaza Sderot: Short Films From Both Sides of the Border

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A German television studio has produced a series of two minute videos from Gaza and Sderot, an Israeli city neighboring Gaza. The clips reveal what the news cameras do not: snapshots of daily life. It's an amazing behind the scenes look at the individuals behind the labels of "Israeli" or "Palestinian."

11 December 2008

virtualnotes: episodes of 2 worlds

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what a challenging concept. and extra interesting, as Sderot is a city that also appears in the 2028 story. now it suddenly is there, just a click away.

10 December 2008

Ali Abunimah - defending the right to compare Israelis to Nazis « Flesh is Grass

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I take from this that Gaza’s population doesn’t fear genocide, however insufferable the situation. I really resent Abunimah persisting with this.

08 December 2008

ENGAGE - FORUM

Another must-see is the Gaza/Sderot video documentary project set up by ARTE (French-German cultural TV station), which is currently showing 60 two-minute videos shot in Gaza and Sderot. The videos are organised by day and shown in pairs - Gaza on one side of your screen and Sderot from the same time on the other - so you get a sense of the two populations as contemporaries as well as neighbours.

Complicating narratives about Israel and Palestine « Greens Engage

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Another must-see is the Gaza/Sderot video documentary project set up by ARTE (French-German cultural TV station), which is currently showing 60 two-minute videos shot in Gaza and Sderot. The videos are organised by day and shown in pairs - Gaza on one side of your screen and Sderot from the same time on the other - so you get a sense of the two populations as contemporaries as well as neighbours.

01 December 2008

b r n r d .net | blog | idfa '08

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'Gaza Sderot' (2008), subtitled 'Life in spite of everything', is an ambitious web doc portraying the daily life of twelve people in Gaza (Palestine) and Sderot (Israel), from October 26 to two days ago. The state of the art website, by Upian, let's you browse scenes by time, place, people and topics -- all the while visually emphasizing the border cutting through the two places.

life in spite of everything at the map village street editors

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Contrary to the suicide bombers and sniper themed news reports we are so-often bombarded with on news channels, Gaza Sderot, an online documentary, profiles two war-ravaged Israel/Palestinian border towns, Sderot (Israel) and Gaza (Palestine), with twelve featured characters going about their daily lives.

28 November 2008

SubmarineChannel.com

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Alexandre Brachet is a Paris-based e-producer and director of experimental, cross-media production studio Upian. A luminary in the world multi-platform documentaries, he merges cutting-edge technology and traditional techniques to break new ground in made-for-broadband story-telling. We managed to corner him after an inspirational presentation at the very first edition of the International Documentary Film Festival's (IDFA) new Doclab program, for a vin rouge-infused chat about two of his latest projects: the much loved (and aforementioned) rich-media micro-doc series Gaza/Sderot (Life In Spite of Everything), and Thanatorama, an interactive Webdoc about what happens after you die.

27 November 2008

Twitter / !&#: "Gaza/Sderot: Life in Spit ...

"Gaza/Sderot: Life in Spite of Everything" is a brand new web-only multimedia documentary of life in Palestine. http://gaza-sderot.arte.tv/

25 November 2008

SubmarineChannel.com

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This series of online micro-docs broadcast daily from two war-ravaged Israel-Palestine border towns, should snuff out any lingering doubters of the Webdoc genre. The humour, resourcefulness, and resigned acceptance with which the twelve featured characters go about their daily lives provide a poignant contrast to the ‘suicide bombers vs snipers’ theme favoured by news reporters. An immediate, non-linear documentary experience which invites public discussion (case in point: the empassioned discussion on the related Facebook group), this visually striking project will no doubt open up the age-old conflict to curious, new audiences.

19 November 2008

GAZA-SDEROT: Amazing web documentary, - GUNSNROSES.US

GAZA-SDEROT: Amazing web documentary, 2 minutes short films everyday, on the real life in these two close, but at the same time so far, cities of Palestine and Occupied Territories.