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Battles for Democracy Under Attack

Prof. Moshe Zimmermann (in Heb.) on the roots and history of fascism

The March on Rome

Dir.: Mark Cousins
| 98 minutes

Mark Cousins analysis the Fascist Movement’s March on Rome which marked the ascent of fascism in Italy in 1922, and how it was captured and depicted by a propaganda film that gave fascism its public support. Cousins examines how lies and propaganda are still used.

Thoughts on Chile

Speaker (in Heb.): Prof. Gerardo Leibner

My Imaginary Country

Dir.: Patricio Guzmán
| 83 minutes

“October 2019, an unexpected revolution, a social explosion. One and a half million people demonstrated in the streets of Santiago for more democracy, a more dignified life, a better education, a better health system and a new Constitution. The event I had been waiting for since my student struggles in 1973 finally materialized.”

Israel: Conflicts Over the Democratic Sphere

Speaker (in Heb.): Dan Meridor

The Right to Shout

Dir.: Uri Rosenwaks
| 100 minutes

This documentary series looks at activist movements in Israel from the 1970s onwards: Gush Emunim, the Lebanon War, the rise of Kahanism, and the tents protests…. With an abundance of archival footage, the episodes examine how the tensions erupted and what they say about current events.

Battle, Defiance, and Standing Together

Speakers (in Heb.): Dov Khenin and Rula Daood

Pride

Dir.: Matthew Warchus
| 120 minutes

Britain, 1984. The picketers of the great miners’ strike receive the unlikely support of a group of LGBT activists. What ensures is an extraordinary story of a partnership between improbable allies. A wholehearted and sincere comedy, which is a true crowd-pleaser.