ABOUT THE FILM
ABOUT THE FILM
Thoroughly researched and scrupulously balanced, this documentary… is sober, thought-provoking stuff.
—Wendy Ide, The Observer
The deeply personal journey of one person forced to challenge everything they’d been taught about the conflict in Israel and Palestine, The Tinderbox combines ancient and more recent history, geopolitical problems (racism, inequality, immigration and fake truths), and psychology.
The film also shows the human face of this conflict by hearing from a wide variety of contemporary voices, ranging from a Settler to a political member of Hamas. Today, while this conflict still rages, various Middle East peace plans are in the works, and anti-Semitism and Islamophobia remain as globally controversial as ever, this film provides context, shows how history continues to play out in the daily lives of people on either side of the divide, and will empower audiences to make up their own minds.
IN CINEMAS AND
ON CURZON HOME CINEMA
DIRECTED BY:
GILLIAN MOSELY
DIRECTOR Q&As
Sun 27 March, 3:50pm: JW3, London
Sun 03 April, 2:45pm: The Little Theatre, Bath
Wed 06 April, 6:00pm: Phoenix Picturehouse, Oxford
Fri 08 April: Curzon Soho, London
Tue 12 April, 6:00pm: Cameo Picturehouse, Edinburgh
Thu 14 April, 7:00pm: Global Health Film, online
Past Screenings:
from 25 March: JW3, London
from 25 March: HOME Manchester