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  1. A documentary film co-directed by Palestinian Emad Burnat and Israeli Guy Davidi about the West Bank village of Bil'in and its resistance to the Israeli barrier. The film is structured around the destruction of Burnat's cameras and his family's story over five years of turmoil.

  2. Watch the Oscar-nominated film by Emad Burnat, a Palestinian farmer who documents the nonviolent resistance of his village Bil'in against the Israeli army. The film shows the destruction of his cameras and the evolution of his family over five years of turmoil.

    • 86 min
    • 26.5K
    • Paper Trail Documentary
  3. 5 Broken Cameras: Directed by Emad Burnat, Guy Davidi. With Emad Burnat, Soraya Burnat, Mohammed Burnat, Yasin Burnat. A documentary on a Palestinian farmer's chronicle of his nonviolent resistance to the actions of the Israeli army.

    • (6.7K)
    • Documentary, War
    • Emad Burnat, Guy Davidi
    • 2011
  4. Learn how Emad Burnat, an olive farmer and activist, and Guy Davidi, an Israeli filmmaker, collaborated to make a personal and powerful film about the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and the nonviolent resistance movement in Bil'in. Read their interview about their meeting, their process and their challenges.

  5. 5 Broken Cameras. about. Nominated for an Oscar®, 5 Broken Cameras is a deeply personal first-hand account of life and nonviolent resistance in Bil'in, a West Bank village where Israel is ...

  6. Directed by Guy Davidi, Emad Burnat. An extraordinary work of both cinematic and political activism, 5 Broken Cameras is a deeply personal, first-hand account of non-violent resistance in Bil'in, a West Bank village threatened by encroaching Israeli settlements. Shot almost entirely by Palestinian farmer Emad Burnat, who bought his first camera ...

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  8. An extraordinary work of both cinematic and political activism, 5 Broken Cameras is a deeply personal, first-hand account of non-violent resistance in Bil’in, a West Bank village threatened by encroaching Israeli settlements. Shot almost entirely by Palestinian farmer Emad Burnat, who bought his first camera in 2005 to record the birth of his youngest son, […]

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