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MY LAND ZION Kicks Off National Tour at Hamptons Premiere
Available for Booking with Other New Jewish Titles



MY LAND ZION, the controversial follow-up to Yulie Cohen Gerstel's award-winning 2002 rel
ease MY TERRORIST, kicks off a national tour with its US Premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival and a screening at NYC's Makor.

Gerstel, a powerful voice for peace who has engaged audiences all over the world, will continue on with screenings and speaking engagements at such prestigious venues as Harvard University and The Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago. Often screening as a double bill with MY TERRORIST, the program is a courageous and provocative examination of the Middle East conflict, a challenge to Zionist myths and a personal essay on Gerstel's own decision to raise her family in war-torn Israel.

MY LAND ZION is part of WMM's extraordinary collection of new Jewish films available for programming. See below for more information.


MY LAND ZION Now Available for Programming

Makor, NYC (Sneak Peek Screening)
MY LAND ZION October 20th

Hamptons International Film Festival (US Premiere)
MY LAND ZION October 21st at 9:30am
MY LAND ZION October 23rd at 10am

University of Maine
MY TERRORIST October 24th at 7:30pm
MY LAND ZION October 25th at 7:30pm


Harvard University
MY TERRORIST & MY LAND ZION October 26th at 6:00pm

Gene Siskel Film Center
MY TERRORIST October 26th at 6:00pm
MY LAND ZION October 27th at 6:00pm
 

 University of Notre Dame & Indiana University South Bend
MY TERRORIST & MY LAND ZION October 29th at 7:00pm


Powerful Jewish Titles For Your Upcoming Festivals
The devastating process of divorce in Israel. Orthodox lesbians. A world famous archeologist. Women Make Movies is proud to present a fascinating lineup of New Releases. Don't miss the opportunity to program these exciting new titles!


 

KEEP NOT SILENT: ORTHODYKES by Ilil Alexander
Winner of the Israeli Oscar for Best Documentary, Alexander’s chilling film explores the struggle of Orthodox Jewish lesbians fighting between faith and sexual identity.

 

SENTENCED TO MARRIAGE by Anat Zuria

Nominated for a Silver Wolf at IDFA and winner of Best Documentary at the Jerusalem Film Festival, the award-winning filmmaker of  PURITY brings us this shocking expose on the Kafkaesque process of divorce for Jewish women in Israel.

 

QUEEN OF THE MOUNTAIN by Martha Goell Lubell
New from Martha Lubell (DARING TO RESIST) comes this inspiring profile of her aunt Theresa Goell, famed archaeologist, who became a Jewish American legend with her pioneering excavations of the elusive Nemrud Dagh, an isolated mountaintop in southwestern Turkey.

MY SISTER, MY BRIDE by Bonnie Burt

Screened at the Boston, San Francisco and Washington Jewish Film Festivals, this touching and timely documentary follows the heartwarming and historic journey of two Jewish lesbians as they seek to celebrate their commitment to one another.
 

About WMM:
Women Make Movies is the world's leading distributor of independent films by and about women, with a focus on cutting-edge documentaries that give depth to today's headlines, as well as artistically and intellectually challenging works in all genres. Our films are showcased in prestigious exhibition venues and festivals both nationally and internationally. The Women Make Movies collection of more than 500 films and videotapes is also used by thousands of educational, community and cultural organizations annually. For more information, visit www.wmm.com.