One day after peace /

Can the means used to resolve the conflict in South Africa be applied to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict? As someone who experienced both conflicts firsthand, Robi Damelin wonders about this. Born in South Africa during the apartheid era, she later lost her son, who was serving with the Israeli Arm...

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Main Author: Miller, Philip (Composer)
Corporate Authors: South Africa Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Erez Laufer Films (Producer), Rosengarten Family Fund
Other Authors: Damelin, Robi (Actor), Laufer, Erez (Director), Laufer, Miri (Editor, Researcher), Markovitz, Steven (Producer), Mxotwa, Thabo (Actor), Ntuli, Maria (Actor), Tutu, Desmond (Actor)
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Hebrew
Arabic
Published: [Israel] : Erez Laufer Films, [2012]
[Israel] : [2012]
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Summary:Can the means used to resolve the conflict in South Africa be applied to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict? As someone who experienced both conflicts firsthand, Robi Damelin wonders about this. Born in South Africa during the apartheid era, she later lost her son, who was serving with the Israeli Army reserve in the Occupied Territories. At first she attempted to initiate a dialogue with the Palestinian who killed her child. When her overtures were rejected, she embarked on a journey back to South Africa to learn more about the country's Truth and Reconciliation Committee's efforts in overcoming years of enmity. Robi's thought-provoking journey leads from a place of deep personal pain to a belief that a better future is possible.-- Container
Can the means used to resolve the conflict in South Africa be applied to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict? As someone who experienced both conflicts firsthand, Robi Damelin wonders about this. Born in South Africa during the apartheid era, she later lost her son, who was serving with the Israeli Army reserve in the Occupied Territories. At first she attempted to initiate a dialogue with the Palestinian who killed her child. When her overtures were rejected, she embarked on a journey back to South Africa to learn more about the country's Truth and Reconciliation Committee's efforts in overcoming years of enmity. Robi's thought-provoking journey leads from a place of deep personal pain to a belief that a better future is possible.-- container
"Can the means used to resolve the conflict in South Africa be applied to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict? As someone who experienced both conflicts firsthand, Robi Damelin wonders about this. Born in South Africa during the apartheid era, she later lost her son, who was serving with the Israeli Army reserve in the Occupied Territories. At first she attempted to initiate a dialogue with the Palestinian who killed her child. When her overtures were rejected, she embarked on a journey back to South Africa to learn more about the country's Truth and Reconciliation Committee's efforts in overcoming years of enmity. Robi's thought-provoking journey leads from a place of deep personal pain to a belief that a better future is possible"--Container
Physical Description:1 videodisc (86 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Format:DVD
Production Credits:Camera, Erez Laufer ; research, Miri Laufer ; music, Philip Miller ; sound design, Erez Eyni Shavit