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The Women Next Door
Israel/US, 1992, 80 minutes, Color, 16mm/DVD, Subtitled
Order No. W99158
THE WOMEN NEXT DOOR is a thoughtful and emotive documentary about women in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Israeli director Michal Aviad was living in the United States when the Intifada broke out in the West Bank and Gaza. Filled with questions about how the Occupation affected women on both sides of the conflict she set off in a journey through Israel and the Occupied Territories with two other women -- a Palestinian assistant director and an Israeli cinematographer. The film explores the roles that the Occupation designated for women on both sides and the questions it raises. In a world of occupation, what is the meaning of femininity, motherhood, birth, violence, compassion and solidarity between women? Can the womanhood of Israelis and Palestinians be separated from their political reality? The women next door are the women on either side of the border, as well as, those who face the camera and those who stand behind it. THE WOMEN NEXT DOOR provides a unique perspective on women’s lives in the Middle East and the critical part they play in rebuilding societies ravaged by war.
AWARDS, FESTIVALS, & SCREENINGS

- Berlin Film Festival, Jury Recommendation – Peace Film Prize
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QUOTES

“**** Compelling and well-crafted…. Production values are superb….It will spark discussion in political science and women’s studies classes. Recommended for high school, academic, and public libraries.”
Video Rating Guide for Libraries
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