Czech Photographer Josef Koudelka grew up behind the Iron Curtain and always wanted to know "what was on the other side". Forty years after capturing the iconic images of the Soviet invasion of Prague in 1968, the legendary Magnum photographer arrives in Israel and Palestine. On first seeing the nine-meter-high wall built by Israel in the West Bank, Koudelka is deeply shaken and embarks on a four-year project in the region which will confront him once again with the harsh reality of violence and conflict. Director Gilad Baram, Koudelka's assistant at the time, follows him on his journey through the Holy Land from one enigmatic and visually spectacular location to another.
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How mass protests on the Israel-Gaza border led to one of the deadliest days in a generation. One ye...
The story of the Israeli military assault on Gaza. Seen through the eyes of children, journalists an...
Writer-actor Aaron Davidman embodies seventeen different characters in and around the sacred city of...
Over the past few years, Israel's ongoing military occupation of Palestinian territory and repeated ...
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The Israeli filmmaker Shai Corneli Polak records the building of the 'security wall' through Palesti...
A look at the work of Israel's controversial former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
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