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Screening: Sunday 15 June, 2.30pm - 4.30pm
Where: Cinema Nova, 380 Lygon St, Carlton
Ticket Prices: $20 general, $15 concession
The Other is an award-winning documentary filmed from 2017-2024, including the 7 October Hamas attack and during the subsequent war. The other focuses on Israeli and Palestinian peace-builders, anti-occupation activists, artists, academics, ex-fighters, bereaved parents and many more living the reality on the ground. Whether in non-violent co-resistance, peace-building, or shared community, we witness those who have only known each other through hate, bloodshed, inequality, and was, transcend beyond those narratives and belief systems.
They teach us that unlearning deep-seated conditioning is possible and that we can liberate ourselves from generational trauma, hatred and fear - no matter how ingrained and legitimate those fears are.
Among those featured are Ahmed Helou, a Gazan ex-Hamas member turned peace activist who has since lost 60 family members in Gaza.
View trailer here - https://weuncoverfilms.com/theother/
Buy Tickets here - https://events.humanitix.com/THE-OTHER-SCREENING
The screening is jointly organised by the Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania; Brunswick Uniting Church, Mark the Evangelist Uniting Church and Pax Christi Victoria
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