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Route 181

Fragments of a Journey in Palestine-Israel

film
03.03.2024

Israeli Eyal Sivan and Palestinian Michel Khleifi worked for more than a year on a film project guided by, what they themselves call, their "blind faith". They spent two months in the summer of 2002 travelling from the south to the north of their country. They name the road they plot on the map to complete this journey through their homeland Route 181. This virtual line follows the borders of the UN Treaty 181 which divided Palestine into two states in 1947. 

They let the people they encounter speak. Men, women, Israelis, Palestinians, young, old, civilians and soldiers that they come across at unguarded moments in their daily lives. They all, in their own way, evoke the boundaries that separate them from their neighbours. 
These boundaries are created by hills and valleys, mountains and plains, but mostly by the minds of the two peoples and in the subconscious of the two societies. 

The film comes in three parts: the north, the centre and the south. There will be a break between each part (approx 1.5 hours) with a Palestinian buffet. The day ends with a debate between Michel Khleifi and Eyal Sivan, the two filmmakers. 

11:30 – Opening doors 
12:00 – Film part 1 
13:30 – Break with Palestinian buffet 
14:15 – Film part 2  
15:45 – Break with some more Palestinian buffet 
16:15 – Film part 3 
18:00 – Q&A with Khleifi & Sivan 

We are showing Route 181 in the context of Refusing to Disappear, a series of decentralised film screenings and discussions organised by United Screens for Palestine, held in different cities and venues across Belgium to celebrate the rich legacy of Palestinian storytelling through films. It is a programme that ask us to bear witness, remember, and rage against the Israeli war on Palestine and to move collectively towards liberation, for a life in freedom and dignity for all, from the river to the sea. 

All proceeds from this screening will be donated to Living Stipends for Palestine, a programme by Mophradat aimed at providing six-month grants (with a target of USD 3,000 per grant) to professional Palestinian artists directly affected by the current crisis. 

a film written, directed and produced by Eyal Sivan & Michel Khleifi | production ARMELLE LABORIE | camera Philippe Bellaïche | sound Richard Verthé | editing Sari Ezouz, Eyal Sivan, Michel Khleifi | sound editor Sari Ezouz | sound dubbing Stéphane Larrat | co-producers Omar Al-Qattan, Sindibad Films Ltd, Werner Dütsch, Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln, Michel Khleifi, Sourat Films Sprl, Alain Bottarelli | in association with ARTE France | with support from Centre National de la Cinématographie