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The Silent Protest: Jerusalem 1929 is a poignant documentary that captures a pivotal moment in the history of Palestinian activism. It unfolds on that significant day in October when women in Jerusalem took to the streets, challenging the British High Commission's bias. The film's tone is somber yet empowering, with a pacing that allows the gravity of the protests to sink in. It effectively showcases the themes of resistance and gender roles in political movements. There's a rawness to the archival footage that adds authenticity, and the women's voices resonate deeply throughout. What stands out is how it sheds light on often-overlooked narratives, part of a broader, complex history that collectors and history buffs alike will find intriguing.
Explores women's roles in early activismFocus on the Buraq uprisingSignificant historical context
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Mahasen Nasser-Eldin
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