The Other

Filmed from 2017-2024, including post October 7th and during the subsequent war, The Other focuses on Israeli & Palestinian peace-builders, anti-occupation activists, artists, academics, ex-fighters, bereaved parents and many more living the reality on the ground. Whether in non-violent co-resistance, peace-building, or shared community, we witness those who have only known each other through hate, bloodshed, inequality, and war, transcend beyond narratives & belief systems. They teach us that unlearning deep-seated conditioning is possible and that we can liberate ourselves from generational trauma, hatred and fear—no matter how ingrained and legitimate those fears are.

Post October 7th & during the subsequent war:

The Other revisited subjects from the film to address where they stand now, showcase their progress towards peace, justice, co-resistance and human rights, as well as unpack the added layer of complexity and trauma in a post October 7th Israel-Palestine. Among those featured are Ahmed Helou, a Gazan ex-hamas member turned peace activist who has since lost 60 family members in Gaza. We also feature some new voices, including Jewish Israeli, Maoz Inon, whose parents were both murdered on October 7th as well as Standing Together, a Jewish-Arab movement within Israel fighting for peace, equality and social justice in Israel-Palestine. In the face of such atrocities and polarization, The Other showcases another reality, an entire ecosystem of peace builders and activists in Israel-Palestine working together towards a better future.

Wednesday, March 5, 6:30 p.m. – Film Center, Waterville​​​

Tickets available at watervillecreates.org on or about
Feb. 7th. For more information call (207) 873-7000

Saturday, March 8, 2:00 p.m. – Portland Museum of Art

Includes a presentation by Seeds of Peace

“A powerful cinematic portrait of the seemingly hostile-to-solutions landscape in which Israeli-Palestinian relations unfold.”
-SF Examiner

 “The Other is an incredible film”
– Boston International Film Festival

Indie Spec Best Documentary Award at the sold-out Premiere at the Boston International Film Festival

Best Documentary Award at Cinema d’Idea in Rome, Italy

Special Jury Award: Bridging Cultures at the Arizona International Film Festival

Official Selections

Boston International Film Festival

Arizona International Film Festival

Cinema d’Idea Rome

San Francisco Jewish Film Festival

Other Israel Film Festival New York

Solidarity Human Rights Festival Tel Aviv

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