Budrus

Event Date: Wednesday March 30, 2011
Time: 7:15pm
Location: Harvard Law School Campus Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall Admission is free and pizza will be served

Ayed Morrar, an unlikely community organizer, unites Palestinians from all political factions and Israelis to save his village from destruction by Israel’s Separation Barrier. Victory seems improbable until his 15-year-old daughter, Iltezam, launches a women’s contingent that quickly moves to the front lines.

Struggling side by side, father and daughter unleash an inspiring, yet little-known movement in the Occupied Palestinian Territories that is still gaining ground today. In an action-filled documentary chronicling this movement from its infancy, Budrus shines a light on people who choose nonviolence to confront a threat yet remain virtually unknown to the world.

“This year’s must-see documentary.”New York Times

The movie is directed by award-winning filmmaker Julia Bacha (writer/editor Control Room, co-director Encounter Point), and produced by Bacha, Palestinian journalist Rula Salameh, and filmmaker and human rights advocate Ronit Avni (formerly of WITNESS, director of Encounter Point).

Join us afterward for a question and answer session with the film’s producer, Ronit Avni.

Other respondents will include:

Marshall Ganz, Public Policy Lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School and
Hilary Rantisi, Director of the Middle East Initiative

Event Details:
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Time: 7:15pm
Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall
Admission is free.
Pizza and drinks will be served.
Click here for a campus map.

Presented by:
The Program on Negotiation
The Middle East Initiative

with

Participating Organizations:
Progressive Jewish Alliance
J Street U Harvard
Harvard Palestine Solidarity Committee
Nieman Foundation for Journalism

About the Speakers

Ronit Avni is an award-winning filmmaker, human rights advocate and media strategist with an expertise in Israeli-Palestinian conflict resolution efforts. Ms. Avni is the Founder and Executive Director of Just Vision, a non-profit organization that researches, documents and creates media about Palestinian and Israeli grassroots leaders in nonviolence and peace building.

Ronit directed and produced the documentary film, Encounter Point, which received the 2006 San Francisco International Film Festival Audience Award for Best Documentary and was an official selection at the Tribeca Film Festival, Hot Docs, Atlanta, Vancouver, Dubai and Jerusalem International Film Festivals. Encounter Point has screened at the International Finance Center, the United Nations and in Gaza, Tel Aviv, Jenin and more than 200 cities worldwide and has won 5 international awards. Ronit appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 2005 and her work was featured on Oprah.com, and on Christiane Amanpour’s show, Amanpour, on CNN. To read more, click here.

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