Discordia: When Netanyahu Came to Town
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Discordia: When Netanyahu Came to Town
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Abstract |
On September 9, 2002, a scheduled appearance by former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Natanyahu at Montreal’s Concordia University sparked a riot between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian supporters. The confrontation garnered international media coverage. This film examines the fallout from that incident. It follows three Concordia student activists – Samer Elatrash of the Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights; Noah Sarna, co-president of Concordia’s Jewish student association, Hillel; and Aaron Maté, a vice-president of the university’s student council. (See also Martin Himel's film: "Confrontation@Concordia". Winnipeg, Man: CanWest Interactive, 2003.)
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National Film Board of Canada
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2004
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1hr 8min
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en
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Addelman, Ben, and Samir Mallal. Discordia: When Netanyahu Came to Town. National Film Board of Canada, 2004. https://www.nfb.ca/film/discordia/.
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