2013 67 min 1-932869-90-5 This film has subtitles English

The War Around Us

Two Western Journalists in the Gaza Strip

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Synopsis

The War Around Us tells the absorbing true story of the only two international journalists on the ground in Gaza during Israel's bombardment and invasion of the troubled Palestinian territory over a three-week period in 2008-9.

Award-winning filmmaker Abdallah Omeish (Occupation 101) chronicles the experiences of Al Jazeera's Cairo-born, Arab-American Ayman Mohyeldin and Arab-British Sherine Tadros as they report from Gaza City throughout the devastating assault. With never-before-seen footage and gripping personal testimonies, the film bears witness to Israel's ongoing siege of Gaza in the wake of its withdrawal in 2005, and pays tribute to the power of journalism - and friendship - under conditions of enormous conflict and stress. The result is a deeply human glimpse into wartime reporting and life in one of the most besieged places on earth.

Essential viewing for courses in journalism, media, and communication.

Release Date:2013
Duration:67 min
ISBN:1-932869-90-5
Subtitles:English

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Filmmaker Credits

A 3rd Eye Filmworks Production
A Film by
Abdallah Omeish

Awards

Winner, Best Documentary Feature, Newport Beach Film Festival, 2012

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Praise

"Brings one of humanity's greatest injustices to the big screen."
Sami Kishawi
Sixteen Minutes to Palestine
"Gripping. Deeply moving. By far, the finest, most accomplished record of one of the most heinous massacres of the 21st century."
Joseph Fahim
Variety Arabia
"One of the hardest hitting documentaries I've seen in years, Abdallah Omeish's The War Around Us deserves not only distribution so audiences can see it, but also an Oscar nomination."
Ed Rampell
Jesther Entertainment
"While there are numerous documentaries about war, there are few like The War Around Us which powerfully and fearlessly describe experiences of journalists caught in the midst of a brutal military invasion. Omeish's film is an unbridled homage to journalism at its best."
Shakuntala Rao
Chair and Professor of Communication Studies at SUNY Plattsburgh
Author of Ethics and Justice in the Age of Media Globalization
"Abdallah Omeish has at once crafted a penetrating examination of the role of journalists in war zones and an arresting reminder of the human costs of Israel's bloody 2008-2009 assault on the beleaguered Gaza Strip. This is documentary film-making at its finest and most courageous."
George Bisharat
Professor of Law at UC Hastings College of the Law
"A fine example of war reporting. Should be required viewing for aspiring journalists and media scholars who are seeking another narrative on the seven-decade old conflict."
Hania Nashef
American Communication Journal
"Powerful. Deeply moving."
Sarah Irving
The Electronic Intifada
"This documentary is required viewing not only for those that wish to hear another perspective on the Arab-Israeli conflict. It is also a primer for what it means to be a journalist, someone who tells stories that would otherwise be forgotten by the world. And it provides a spark of hope that, despite all the machinations of the powerful and the cruel, truth will always out. The War Around Us reminds us of what journalism should be about -- a voice that risks everything in order to speak truth to power. And it gives new meaning to the words of Thomas Jefferson: 'Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.'"
Kamran Pasha, Filmmaker
Huffington Post
"While the world's eyes were on America's 2008 election and the thrilling rise of Barack Obama to president, Israel launched a devastating attack on Gaza, killing more Palestinian civilians than had died in one go since 1948. Two lone Al Jazeera journalists covered this tragedy while Western media were locked out. This is a film that will shock and appall viewers from around the world, at the same time as providing invaluable inspiration to journalists and student reporters everywhere. I recommend this both for its startling and controversial political content, which will upset many, and for its educational value."
Helen Benedict
Professor of Journalism at Columbia University
Author of Sand Queen and The Lonely Soldier