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1994 Israeli film
On The Edge of Peace
Directed byIlan Ziv
Release date
  • 1994 (1994)
Running time101 minutes
CountryIsrael
LanguagesHebrew], Arabic, English

On the Edge of Peace is the first co-production film by Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers. The documentary involves a group of three Palestinians and three Israelis documenting their own lives through intimate video diaries. The video diaries span from the signing of the Oslo Accords to Yasser Arafat's return to Gaza in 1994.

Summary

On The Edge of Peace shows the varied effects of politics on individuals' lives through the video diaries as well as through the media coverage of the political events that took place. The film also amplifies the perspectives of those in refugee camps, kibbutz settlements, and cities during the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

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