Shalom Abu Bassem

Shalom Abu Bassem (2004)

Genres - Biography, Documentary  |   Sub-Genres - Biographical Film  |   Release Date - Oct 6, 2004  |   Run Time - 70 min.  |  
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Description by Wikipedia

Shalom Abu Bassem is a documentary by Nissim Mossek about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict that follows a New York City Jewish settler and an Arab hummus vendor that are forced to live as neighbors in the heart of Jerusalem. The documentary spans a nearly 20-year period, beginning before the First Intifada, to demonstrate how the nation's politics affect their neighborly relations. The film won Best Editing at the Haifa International Film Festival.

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Arabic, Best Editing, Conflict, First Intifada, Haifa International Film Festival, Heart, Hummus, Israeli, Israelite, Jerusalem, Nation, Neighbor, New York City Jewish, Nissim Mossek, Palestinian, Politics, Relative, Settler, Span

Attributes

Narrative Location: Jerusalem
Subject: Israeli–Palestinian conflict

Alternate Titles

Shalom Abu Bassem
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