The Lexi Cinema will be screening the film Open Bethlehem on Sunday afternoon folowed by a discussion with the director. LINK
Documentary director Leila Sansour returned to her home town of Bethlehem and was shocked by what she found. Arriving as the Israeli government was building a massive wall to separate the already depleted Palestinian city from its populous Jewish neighbours, she bears witness to its impact. From dirt-poor farmers whose olive groves were maliciously cut down, to families whose homes were razed to make way for the wall, the effects are unflinchingly recorded. Yet as a background to the intractable conflict, her film also observes the deep spirituality that is Bethlehem’s enduring legacy.
LEXI CINEMA, SUNDAY DECEMBER 7th 3.30 pm
The Lexi Cinema
194b Chamberlayne Road
Kensal Rise
London NW10 3JU
Overground: Kensal Rise (3 mins)
Tube: Bakerloo line, Kensal Green (10 mins), Queens Park (15 mins)
Bus: Okehampton Rd stop is right outside the door, served by 52, 452, 6, 187, 302
BOOK HERE (You can sit where you like): LINK
Documentary director Leila Sansour returned to her home town of Bethlehem and was shocked by what she found. Arriving as the Israeli government was building a massive wall to separate the already depleted Palestinian city from its populous Jewish neighbours, she bears witness to its impact. From dirt-poor farmers whose olive groves were maliciously cut down, to families whose homes were razed to make way for the wall, the effects are unflinchingly recorded. Yet as a background to the intractable conflict, her film also observes the deep spirituality that is Bethlehem’s enduring legacy.
LEXI CINEMA, SUNDAY DECEMBER 7th 3.30 pm
The Lexi Cinema
194b Chamberlayne Road
Kensal Rise
London NW10 3JU
Overground: Kensal Rise (3 mins)
Tube: Bakerloo line, Kensal Green (10 mins), Queens Park (15 mins)
Bus: Okehampton Rd stop is right outside the door, served by 52, 452, 6, 187, 302
BOOK HERE (You can sit where you like): LINK