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Plot

Simone Bitton, director of this thoughtful documentary, was born in Morocco to Jewish parents. She speaks Arabic, French, and Hebrew, identifies as both an Arab and a Jew, and finds herself entirely conflicted by the barrier being erected along the border between Israel and Gaza. The film is essentially a rumination upon the wall, as both a metaphor and a very real manifestation of the region's turmoil. Bitton's camera lingers upon its construction and immense presence while interviews with those it effects--on both sides--establish the many ways the wall touches those who live in its shadow. Many of the interviewees refuse to be filmed, afraid of the consequences of speaking their minds, and only their voices and names are heard. Ironies abound, including the fact that the wall, still under construction in many areas, is being built in large part by Arabs. When Bitton asks the foreman why they would want to build a wall around themselves, he blithely states that it's good for them, it gives them jobs and keeps them fed; the question of the wall's consequences is deftly avoided. Similarly, the Minister of Defense delivers Bitton a well-constructed line, glibly acknowledging the wall's environmental toll before asserting that "it's all the Palestinians' fault.? Meanwhile, civilians on both sides of the barrier make known their belief that the construction is very much a waste of money, and at two million dollars per kilometer, it's hard not to agree. Many are dismissive of the possibility that so much strife could actually be placated by this simple measure. Noting that the building of walls will not solve anything, the residents of this area express their wish to instead break them down, to end their lives of fear and hatred, in a poignant rendering of daily experience in the shadow of conflict.

Reviews:
"Complex...Powerful...Compelling" -The Jewish Week
"Disturbingly beautiful...A serious and moving work of filmmaking." -The Nation
"The irony-drenched WALL is essential." -The Forward
"A film that considers hard-core political realities alongside agonizing personal truths." -The New York Times
"WALL will surprise you! A deeply personal and poetic film." -The Los Angeles Times

Customer Comments

  • Reviewer: anonymous on 22-Nov-2006
    This film is great!<-To my mind!

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