SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL | SFJFF 2010

July 24-August 9 | 866-558-4253

My So-Called Enemy

2010 | USA | Color | 89 min

Language:
Arabic, English, Hebrew
Film Still Image
Tags:
Coming of Age,
Israelis and Arabs,
Social Justice & Human Rights,
Women

Showtimes

Tue, July 27 2010, 4:00pm
Castro Theatre
Sun, August 1 2010, 12:00pm
Cinearts @ Palo Alto Square‎
Sat, August 7 2010, 2:15pm
The Roda Theatre (at Berkeley Repertory Theatre)
Accessiblity Info

In July 2002, 22 Israeli and Palestinian teenage girls spent 10 days in the United States attending a women’s leadership program called “Building Bridges for Peace.” They were Jewish, Christian and Muslim; many had lost friends and family members to escalating violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This would be the first time they would spend extended hours listening to, arguing with, let alone befriending, young women from the “enemy” side. The experience would complicate their lives and change some of them forever.

My So-Called Enemy is that rare film about Arab-Israeli coexistence that goes far beyond documenting a one-time encounter at a peace camp; rather, it follows six of its compelling subjects for seven years to reveal the way the young women’s attitudes and relationships are tested as they mature and as the conflict deepens. For Jewish Israeli Gal and Christian Palestinian Rezan, the realities of the occupation and Gal’s looming military service make the survival of their friendship an open question. Meanwhile, Arab Israeli Hanin moves from secular to devout Islam, Jewish Adi enters the army and Muslim Rawan engages her feminism navigating both Palestinian and Israeli societies. These complex, articulate young women not only change one another’s views about what it takes to live side-by-side in peace; through this remarkable and touching film, they teach us something profound as well.—Peter L. Stein

Director Lisa Gossels, Erin Breeze, Executive Director of Seeking Common Ground and BBFP, and Rawan, subject of the film, in person at the Castro.

Join us for a free lunchtime conversation

Is Dialogue Possible? How Films Help Us Talk About Israel (...Or Not). Thursday, July 29 at 11:30am at the Castro.

Reviews

Director
Lisa Gossels
Producer
Lisa Gossels, Eden Wurmfeld
Cinematographer
Justin Schein
Editor
Lisa Gossels, David Mehlman, Toby Shimin
Is Dialogue Possible? How Films Help Us Talk About Israel (…Or Not)
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