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Jehad in Motion is quite an intriguing documentary that unfolds on two screens, which really adds a layer of complexity. It dives into the life of Jehad Aliweiwi, a Palestinian Canadian who navigates the contrasting worlds of Toronto and Hebron. The atmosphere is palpable, capturing the tension and vibrancy of both locales. There’s a lot of raw, human emotion here, especially when Jehad visits the old market in Hebron, where the presence of Jewish settlers creates a unique and often heavy dynamic. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in the visuals and really think about the themes of identity and belonging. It's a distinct piece that feels more like a personal journey than a typical documentary.
Double screen format enhances storytelling.Explores themes of identity and belonging.Not your average documentary.
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Richard Fung
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