Short documentary by B'Tselem's camera project to be screened at Berlinale Film Festival
Published:
15 Jan 2014
The film Smile, and the World Will Smile Back is the product of collaborative effort by filmmakers and a Hebron family of volunteer photographers
Smile, and the World Will Smile Back, a documentary film by the al-Haddad family of Hebron made in collaboration with Ehab Tarabieh and Yoav Gross volunteer photographers in B'Tselem's camera project and filmmakers, respectively is to be screened as part of the short film competition at the Berlinale International Film Festival.
The film documents one winters night at the al-Haddad home in Hebron. A group of soldiers arrives for a routine night search there, for reasons unknown to the family. Diaa and Shatha al-Hadaad, brother and sister, pick up the home video camera and record the events as they unfold throughout the night. The soldiers force Diaa to stand facing a wall, saying they wont leave unless he stops smiling.
n advance of the screening, BTselem Video Department Director Yoav Gross said: BTselems cameras are known mostly for the straightforward documentation of injustice and violations of the law. The al-Haddads camera manages to convey something beyond the images usually captured by BTselem lenses. It offers us an unmediated view of everyday life under Israeli military rule, allowing us to briefly see the world from the point of view of the other.
http://www.btselem.org/press_releases/20140114_btselem_documentary_at_berlinale_film_festival