Gaza On My Mind

SCREEN THE DOCUMENTARY 'TO SHOOT AN ELEPHANT' IN YOUR COMMUNITY

The 18th of January 2010 is the first anniversary of the end to the bombing by Israel of the Gaza Strip; an attack which began on the 27th of December 2008, and lasted until the 18th of January 2009, and in which 1,412 Palestinians lost their lives. The documentary To shoot an elephant is an eyewitness account from within the Gaza Strip of what occurred during those days. This direct and privileged narration becomes a tool with which we can confront the Israeli propaganda about what really happened there and the silence of the international community.
To Shoot An Elephant

For its value as a testimony of the civilian population, To shoot an elephant has become a legitimate account which tells of what really happened there. It is an irreplaceable image of what the mass media tries to hide, an exceptional soundtrack to be listened to by those who live under Zionist control... Fragments of reality showing what life is like inside a war where there is no possibility of escape.

The producers of To shoot an elephant are calling for a "global screening / global screaming" on January 18th. There is no screening charge for this, as long as you do not charge for admission; just purchase a copy of the DVD (bulk pricing available for 25 copies) and make the arrangements in your community. This film is EXTREMELY POWERFUL and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

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