This personal film by Leila Sansour was shot in Bethlehem over four Christmases, as piece-by-piece, hundreds of slabs of concrete are lowered into place to build a wall that will seal the city from the outside world.
This personal film by Leila Sansour was shot in Bethlehem over four Christmases, as piece-by-piece, hundreds of slabs of concrete are lowered into place to build a wall that will seal the city from the outside world.
In development. The story of the biggest peace march in human history, 15 February 2003. In over 800 cities around the world, 30 million people protested against the planned invasion of Iraq….
In development. As we experience an unprecedented global economic crisis, this film will reveal that there are alternative ways of doing business – be it large or small scale – and that, around the world, there are well established and highly successful alternatives already existing. Alternatives that challenge the dominance of the multi-national corporation. Alternatives that have embedded in them the principle of the social good over profit for profit sake.
Money is drained out of developing countries by a network of bankers, accountants, and lawyers into secret, off-shore Western bank accounts, undermining the lives of millions of people. How does this happen? Cashback will peel away the secrecy to reveal one of the 21st century’s biggest scandals.