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Title Precious Life
Published [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file)
Summary Born without an immune system, four-month-old Palestinian boy Mohammad Abu Mustafa will die without a bone marrow transplant, a procedure that can only be done in an Israeli hospital. A desperate plea from his doctor to save Mohammad's life leads Israeli journalist Shlomi Eldar to document the complex and emotional story. As Israeli and Palestinian doctors put aside their differences to protect the child, we are forced to confront the more personal ramifications of the Embargo of Gaza. A powerful appeal for peace, Precious Life explores the challenges and prejudices that must be overcome when officials from conflicting nations attempt to put aside their differences for a noble cause. But even the legitimacy of that cause is called into questions due to the complex circumstances at play. Mohammad's mother, Raida, struggles to address both her desperate desire to protect her son and harsh criticisms from her Gazan community. Her friends and family believe that allowing Jewish doctors, reporters and donors help her baby marks an affront to their religion. To complicate matters further, Radia fully endorses the use of suicide bombing as a legitimate tool of Palestinian resistance. This forces Eldar - and we as the audience - to grapple with the intricate moral dilemma of saving children who, later in life, may very well be encouraged to sacrifice his life to kill others. A film about hope for peace in the Middle East, Precious Life also conveys the universal desire to protect our children and improve their quality of life. Eldar, who witnessed a shocking amount of bloodshed as a war correspondent on the Gaza strip, indicts the region's violent status quo. While deeply controversial - particularly in Israel where Precious Life premiered at this year's Jerusalem Film Festival - the film has won acclaim for its raw depiction of courage and the fight for the safety of a family, regardless of religion and politics
Analysis Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Child Health
Human Rights
Notes Title from title frames
In Process Record
Event Originally produced by Vendetta Films in 2010
Notes In English, Arabic, Hebrew, Subtitles in English
Subject Streaming video.
Internet videos.
streaming video.
Internet videos.
Streaming video.
Form Streaming video
Author Eldar, Shlomi, filmmaker
Kanopy (Firm)