5 Broken Cameras is an account of weekly protests at Bil’in, a West Bank village divided by the Israeli Separation Wall. Shot almost entirely by Palestinian farmer, Emad Burnat, who bought his first camera in 2005 to record the birth of his youngest son, and edited by Israeli co-director, Guy Davidi, the film is structured around the destruction of Burnat’s cameras and follows the family’s evolution over five years of turmoil.
“A powerful portrayal of state sponsored violence and ethnic cleansing”
When | Where | More info |
Wednesday, 15 October 7.30-9.30pm |
Foxlowe Arts Centre, Market Place, Leek ST13 6AD |
Peter Kent-Baguley Tel: 07773 464626 |
Saturday, 26 October 2.00-5.00pm |
Trinity Church, Mount Street, Stafford ST16 2BZ |
Tony Pearce
Tel: 07949 597125 |
Sumud Palestine angela.glendenning@gmail.com Tel: 01782 616368