The Schoolyard
DOCUMENTARY FILMS • 1h 10m
Step into the harrowing reality of war with 'The Schoolyard,' a documentary series by Nurit Kedar that boldly confronts the chilling depths of the Lebanon conflict. Through a Rashomon-esque narrative lens, Kedar sheds light on an undisclosed incident, illuminating the perspectives of both Israeli soldiers and prisoners of war. In a raw and unflinching exploration, 'Schoolyard' dares to probe the moral and ethical boundaries that underpin human and animal existence, challenging viewers to confront the complexities of wartime atrocities. Kedar's lens serves as a powerful investigative tool, unearthing not only hidden truths but also stirring profound questions about the limits of humanity. 'Schoolyard' takes you on an unforgettable journey through the echoes of war, urging contemplation and empathy for the lives forever impacted. Brace yourself for a thought-provoking odyssey that uncovers the enigma of war crimes and the intricate tapestry of human experience.
Credits
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Director&Producer
Nurit Kedar
Script
Nurit Kedar
Editor
Yael Perlov
Research & Producer (Lebanon; Jordan; Palestine)
Sahera Dirbas
Cinema Photographer
Avner Shahaf
Art Director:
Ran Slavin
Original Score:
Avner Ben Shach
Source:
Catherine LeClef, Cat&Docs
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