''At the Green Line'' is a 2005 Israeli documentary made by Jesse Atlas that profiles several members of
Courage to Refuse Ometz LeSarev ( he, אומץ לסרב, Courage to Refuse) is an organization of reserve officers and soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) who refuse to serve beyond the 1967 borders, but "shall continue serving in the Israel Defense Forces i ...
, a political group whose members
refuse to serve in the Israeli military because of moral opposition to its policies. In addition, it features several Israelis on active service in the military as part of their
reserve duty. The title refers to the
1949 Armistice line established between Israel and Syria, the Jordanian-held
West Bank, and the then Egyptian-held
Gaza Strip
The Gaza Strip (;The New Oxford Dictionary of English (1998) – p.761 "Gaza Strip /'gɑːzə/ a strip of territory under the control of the Palestinian National Authority and Hamas, on the SE Mediterranean coast including the town of Gaza.. ...
. The latter have been referred to as the Occupied Territories.
Description
The 53-minute film explores the
conflict between Israelis and Palestinians from the perspective of soldiers in the
Israeli Defence Forces. Specifically, those who refuse service discuss their motivations, and soldiers who are actively serving also speak about their feelings. Some describe the conflict between trying to treat Palestinians fairly while being a member of an enemy, occupying force.
"You have two different conversations running at the same time," a commanding officer explains, "One is: 'how can I be an effective soldier and protect my country by finding the terrorists?' And at the same time: 'how to be a human being that honors the lives of the Palestinians?'"
In Israel, all 18-year-olds must enter the military to serve. They see this as the end of childhood. As noted in a review of the film, "You get a rifle in your hands," another soldier remarks, "And you're with it twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week. And that's it. No more childhood."
The film explores various issues related to
suicide bombings
A suicide attack is any violent attack, usually entailing the attacker detonating an explosive, where the attacker has accepted their own death as a direct result of the attacking method used. Suicide attacks have occurred throughout histor ...
, daily treatment of Arabs at
IDF checkpoints, and the
West Bank barrier constructed in the early 21st century.
Reception
* ''The Jewish Channel'' noted that "The documentary explores the unique situation of Israel's youth: After having grown up in a nation full of violence, every eighteen-year-old must enter the Israeli Army, marking the end of their childhood."
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The Jewish Channel, ; retrieved 7 October 2016 It said, " ''At The Green Line'' brings its audience deep inside this question in a way no film has before – and discovers that even for those making life-and-death decisions every day, there are no clear answers."
* "A beautifully shot and crafted documentary! 'At the Green Line' is a fascinating look at the Courage to Refuse movement… The documentary possesses an immediacy rare in many pieces on the
Occupied Territories." – ''Al Jadid: A Review & Record of Arab Culture and Arts''
* "At the Green Line brings up important issues that should not be brushed aside and it does so in a way that elicits discussion more than confrontation. The effort is laudable." – Cynthia Ramsay, ''Jewish Independent''
Festivals and awards
The following list is given by Cinema Guild:
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Non-Theatrical, Cinema Guild, 2016; retrieved 7 October 2016
* Winner, Best Film - Conflict & Resolution,
* Hamptons International, Film Festival, 2005
* Winner, Best Doc (short), Doxa Documentary Film Festival, 2005
* Official Selection, Toronto Jewish Film Festival, 2005
* Official Selection, Boston Jewish Film Festival, 2005
References
External links
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* {{IMDb title, 0455330, At the Green Line
Review: ''At the Green Line'' ''The Jewish Channel''
Courage to Refuse Official website
2000s Hebrew-language films
2000s Arabic-language films
Israeli documentary films
Films about the Israel Defense Forces
Documentary films about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
2005 documentary films
2005 films
2005 multilingual films
Israeli multilingual films