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‘notes to eternity’ is an impressionistic meditation on the Israel-Palestine conflict centering on the lives and ideas of four renowned critics of Israel: Noam Chomsky, Sara Roy, Norman Finkelstein and Robert Fisk.
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Notes to Eternity is a 2016 documentary feature film by New Zealand director Sarah Cordery, released theatrically in 2016. It is a meditation on the Israel-Palestine conflict centring on the lives and ideas of Noam Chomsky, Robert Fisk, Norman Finkelstein and Sara Roy.
May 12, 2016 · Notes to Eternity. 'notes to eternity' is a meditation on the Israel-Palestine conflict centering on the lives and ideas of four renowned critics of Israeli policy: Noam Chomsky, Sara Roy, Norman Finkelstein and Robert Fisk.
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‘notes to eternity’ is an impressionistic meditation on the Israel-Palestine conflict centering on the lives and ideas of four renowned critics of Israel: Noam Chomsky, Sara Roy, Norman Finkelstein and Robert Fisk.
Graeme Tuckett Stuff.co.nz Notes To Eternity is a serious-minded and deceptively even-handed piece of film-making.
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You can help by adding some! Renowned critics of Israeli policies – Noam Chomsky, Norman Finkelstein, Sara Roy and Robert Fisk – provide personal substance and historical perspective to their arguments in this impressive film by New Zealander Sarah Cordery.