FILEF Film Night: Palestinians Don't Need Sidewalks
Event description
Film, panel discussion and free dinner.
Film: Palestinians Don’t Need Sidewalks
- Genocide, Resistance, Complicity. 75 minutes. See trailer here
This is Dare to Struggle Films, sequel to Palestine under Siege, by film makers John Reynolds and Jill Hickson. A documentary on the Palestinian struggle for self-determination.
Palestinians Don't Need Sidewalks takes us on a journey through occupied Palestine.
It profiles, through Palestinian eyes, life under Israeli occupation.
The film builds on the investigation of a Jewish professor, a
Palestinian Australian student activist and a former politician into
Israel’s settler colonial, apartheid society as documented in “Palestine
Under Siege”.
In 2024 “Dare to Struggle” partnered with the “Hebron Human Rights
Defenders” who throughout the year gathered footage of Palestinian life
and of Israeli aggression against Palestinians. They also conducted
interviews as a reflection of life for Palestinians after October 7th.
The film also investigates Australia’s complicity
with the Israeli-US genocide of Palestinians. Both major Australian
political parties are endeavouring to reinvigorate our manufacturing
industry by integrating it into the US military supply chain.
Q & A:
Introduced by John Reynolds.
Ahmed Abadla Palestinian from Gaza, co-founder of 'Palestine Justice Movement Sydney' and creator of 'Red Inverted Triangle Palestinian' podcast.
Peter Slezak Honorary Associate Professor of Philosophy at University of New South Wales, and he is an anti-Zionist Jew, the son of Holocaust survivors, active in the Palestine solidarity movement and a founding Executive member of APAN. He has travelled extensively in Gaza and the West Bank and writes regular opinion articles in the media.
Lee Rhiannon Former Senator Australian Greens and who has worked in social justice, union and environment movements for over five decades.
This film will open the 2025 FILEF Film Nights: Cinema Resistenza featuring films of resistance and liberation struggles from around the world, to be held the last Wednesday of every month at Addi Rd.
TICKETS: Donation
COME EARLY FOR DINNER : Addi Rd's Wednesday Night Lights
Come early and have a meal before the film. Dinner is free we suggest you add a donation to Addy Rd when you buy your drinks at the Addi Rd bar.
Gumbramorra Hall,
Addison Road Community Centre,
142 Addison Road
Marrickville on Wednesday, 26th March at 6:30.
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