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Run time:
37 min.
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Palestine
Stranger in my Home is a documentary film based on oral history. It relates the stories of eight Palestinian Jerusalemite families that have been turned into refugees in their own city. After 40 years, they recall the events that occurred in the Moghrabi Quarter of Jerusalem during the 1967 war. Each family goes to see their home which was occupied in 1948. The homes are located in the Baqa'a, Talbiyeh, Qatamon and Mosrarah neighborhoods of what is now West Jerusalem. Some of the families enter their former homes and have a discussion with the Israeli tenants currently occupying their homes. The film also includes an interview with the Israeli architect David Kroyanker who wrote books about these homes.
Free Screening in Worcester
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