Free Palestine Frankston Fundraiser Film Screening: Palestinians Don't Need Sidewalks- A Dare To Struggle Film
Event description
Join us for Free Palestine Frankston's first public event-
Palestinian's Don't Need Sidewalks: A film by Dare to Struggle Films Followed by a Q&A discussion from the film makers!
Tickets are from $10/$20/$30 & choose your own price tickets too! You can buy them here or at the door on the day. Profits will be donated to Hebron Human Rights Defenders and Free Palestine Frankston Family Funds.
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FILM SYNOPSIS
Palestinians Don’t Need Sidewalks
Genocide, Resistance, Complicity. 73 minutes
“Dare to Struggles” latest film, takes us on a journey through the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem that, through Palestinian eyes, profiles life living under Israeli occupation. Much of the film follows a Jewish University professor, an ex-politician and a Palestinian Australian student activist who were investigating Israel’s settler colonial apartheid society. Through visiting Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem, Silwan and Nabi Samwil the film gives an account of life under Israeli occupation prior to Hamas’s jail breakout.
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 looks at Australia’s complicity with Israel, particularly through Australia’s commitment to reinvigorating its manufacturing base by integrating into the US military supply chain. It also touches on the mainstream media and how the Zionist lobby has managed to control the information that is presented via these channels. This film goes way beyond how mainstream media portrays Israel. It is a film well worth seeing.
The film deserves a wide audience.
Viewers may find some scenes disturbing, please watch at your own discretion, if under 18 please ask your Parent or Guardian before attending the film.
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