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Episode5: Making The Imaginary Coexistence between Palestinians and Israelis: A review of a film "Munich."

17 min · 19 jan 2024
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This episode is a review of Steven Spielberg’s film 2005 describing Palestinian and Israeli vengeance inspired by real events. The story makes the imaginary coexistence between two hostile groups in the main character’s internal. This way of storytelling raises a possible future that has never been achieved. Finally, I will comment on the Israel-Hamas war since October 7th, 2023.  🙏Please support my channel. Now the donation link is under construction. The donation link to the UN has not been available here since January 27 because of the allegation of several UNRWA staff being involved in the Hamas terrorist attacks. BGM:'Jazzy Abstract Beat’(Comamusic 2022) Reference:  "Munich" (2005) Director: Steven Spielberg. Writers: Tony Kushner and Eric Roth. "Vengence" (1984) Writer: Geroge Jonas. Simon & Schuster. ©L/right place. All rights reserved.

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aflevering Episode5: Making The Imaginary Coexistence between Palestinians and Israelis: A review of a film "Munich." artwork

Episode5: Making The Imaginary Coexistence between Palestinians and Israelis: A review of a film "Munich."

This episode is a review of Steven Spielberg’s film 2005 describing Palestinian and Israeli vengeance inspired by real events. The story makes the imaginary coexistence between two hostile groups in the main character’s internal. This way of storytelling raises a possible future that has never been achieved. Finally, I will comment on the Israel-Hamas war since October 7th, 2023.  🙏Please support my channel. Now the donation link is under construction. The donation link to the UN has not been available here since January 27 because of the allegation of several UNRWA staff being involved in the Hamas terrorist attacks. BGM:'Jazzy Abstract Beat’(Comamusic 2022) Reference:  "Munich" (2005) Director: Steven Spielberg. Writers: Tony Kushner and Eric Roth. "Vengence" (1984) Writer: Geroge Jonas. Simon & Schuster. ©L/right place. All rights reserved.

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