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Screening will start at 12:00 Noon US EDT; 19:00 Palestine; 17:00 UK.; 18:00 Europe. Duration: 1H 36M. Subtitled in English, pre-release 2026. The film screening will be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker Gillian Mosely.
About the Film
“After October 7th the world was shocked and sympathetic following the Hamas attacks in Israel. Within a few short months most of this sympathy had gone as the world recoiled in horror at the brutality of the Israeli response to these attacks, while few Israeli Jews seem to have noticed anything untoward. As a British/American Jew, Gillian Mosely wanted to know what has happened to make any Jews, a people who have experienced oppression, othering, and genocide, exhibit such moral and humanitarian numbness. More widely, how does the moral disengagement that allows atrocities the world over, happen? Gillian thought she was making a film about trauma. But the reality turned out to be so much darker than she’d imagined as the mechanisms behind our disintegrating democracies and international laws are exposed.”
- Film’s Website
Gillian Mosely, Film Director
About Film Director
Gillian Mosely began producing documentary films in 1997, creating, developing, producing and exec producing a wide range of high-end documentaries for Arte, BBC, Channel 4, Discovery, History, ITV, NatGeo, PBS and ZDF among others.
TV films include “Ancient Egypt: Life and Death in the Valley of the Kings,” and BBC2, and BAFTA, Royal Television Society and AIB award-winning “Mummifying Alan,” Channel 4, Discovery, NGCI.
She has been producing theatric documentaries since 2017, and directed her first, The Tinderbox, released in 2021/2022. It won a number of awards and was shown in cinemas as well as through British parliament, and charities including Christian Aid, the then Balfour Project, and Amnesty International.