Interrupted Streams

Interrupted Stream

Image from the film
Directed by
Produced by
  • Guy Davidi
  • Alexandre Goetschmann
Music by Avner Gavrieli
Cinematography
  • Guy Davidi
  • Alexandre Goetschmann
Edited by
  • Guy Davidi
  • Alexandre Goetschmann
Release dates
Running time
75 minutes
Country Israel
Switzerland
Language
  • Arabic
  • Hebrew

Interrupted Streams Hebrew: זרמים קטועים Zramim Ktu'im) is a 2010 documentary film co-directed by Swiss Alexandre Goetschmann and Academy Award Nominee Israeli Guy Davidi.

Synopsis

Paths of lives are crossed in one village in the West Bank. Along the broken water pipelines, villagers walk on their courses towards an indefinite future. Israel that controls the water, supplies only a small amount of water, and when the water streams are not certain nothing can evolve. The control over the water pressure not only dominates every aspect of life but also dominates the spirit. Bil-in, without spring water, is one of the first villages of the West Bank where a modern water infrastructure was set up. Many villagers took it as a sign of progress, others as a source of bitterness. The pipe-water was used to influence the people so they would co-operate with Israel’s intelligence. The rip tore down the village. Returning to the ancient technique of collecting rainwater-using pits could be the villagers’ way to express independence but the relations between people will doubtfully be healed.

Awards

The Film won the "David Silver Camera" Award of the Jewish film festival of Warsaw.

External links

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