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THE VIEWING BOOTH

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Wednesday, Nov 11, 2020 12:00 PM
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How open are we to changing our beliefs? Acclaimed filmmaker Ra’anan Alexandrowicz (The Law in These Parts) explores this question through a cinematic experiment. He asks Maia, a Jewish-American student and ardent supporter of Israel, to view footage of life in the occupied West Bank, some from official Israeli government sources and others from the progressive human rights organization B’Tselem. As Maia attempts to reconcile these images with her worldview—and, months later, to parse these reactions—what emerges is a fascinating and timely study of cognitive dissonance and the strength of entrenched belief systems.

Watch an exclusive pre-recorded Q&A with Director Ra'anan Alexandrowicz.



Film Details
Country:USA
Year:2019
Running Time:72
Language:English
Hebrew
Arabic
Director:Ra'anan Alexandrowicz
Executive Producer:Annie Roney
Susan Norget
Kirsten Johnson
Writer:Ra'anan Alexandrowicz
Producer:Liran Atzmor
Ra’anan Alexandrowicz
Editor:Neta Dvorkis; Ra'anan Alexandrowicz
Cinematographer:Zachary Reese
Website:https://www.theviewingboothfilm.com
DOC NYC
Publicist:Susan Norget
Sales Agent:ro*co films
Event Years:2020
Festival Section:Viewfinders
Film Genres:Middle East
Jewish
Muslim
Women and Girls
Religion
Politics
Films on Film/Filmmaking
International
Human Rights
Related YouTube URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPV036UM0KI&list=PLpA9CP7ojEQgV5B9PekyJ37gEb0sPiG9O&index=67