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So, 'Nine Days in Wahat al-Salam' is a pretty fascinating doc from 2010, though the director's name seems to have slipped through the cracks. It captures this intense, intimate gathering of 16 individualsâeight Palestinians and eight Israelisâover a span of nine days back in 2003. The atmosphere is raw, you can feel the weight of history in their discussions. It's not just about the conflict, but about personal stories and the gradual shifts in perspective. The pacing is steady, allowing the viewers to really digest the emotions and complexities. What stands out is the practical approach; there's no flashy editing or narration to distract you, just real conversations that often feel heavy yet hopeful.
Intimate discussions between Israelis and Palestinians.Focus on personal stories rather than just politics.Captivating atmosphere that invites reflection.
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Ahlam Shibli
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