Disturbing the Peace

Original title: Disturbing the Peace

Genre: Documentary

Director: Stephen Apkon, Andrew Young

Country: United States

Year: 2016

Duration: 86'

Language: English, Hebrew, Arab

Subtitles: Catalan

Production: Reconsider

Topic: Right to Peace, Palestine

Since 2005, groups of Israelis and Palestinians have been working together for peace and non-violence, through the association Combatents for Peace. The documentary tells the story of this group that opposes the Israeli warmongering policy against the Palestinians.

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Awards & Festivals

- Winner of the Roger Ebert Humanitarian Award, Human Rights Prize 2017, USA
- Audience Award at the Hamptons Film Festival 2017, USA
- Audience Award at the Travers City Film Festival 2017, USA
- Jerusalem Film Festival 2016, Israel

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Disturbing the Peace - Director

Stephen Apkon, Andrew Young

Stephen Apkon is an award-winning filmmaker and the founder and former executive director of the Jacob Burns Film Center, a non-profit educational and film center located in Pleasantville, New York. He is executive producer of Fantastic Fungi, Planetary and Backyard Wilderness, and producer of I’m Carolyn Parker and Enlistment Days, and co-producer of Presenting Princess Shaw. He has also directed and produced a series of short films: Stories of Transformation, focusing on the healing benefits of psychodrugs. He is the author of The Age of the Image: Redefining Literacy in a World of Screens, published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux, with a foreword by Martin Scorsese.

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