Film screening
The Heart of Jenin
Tolerance Film Festival - In cooperation with Cinema Space
Director: Leon Geller and Marcus Vetter
Documentary, Germany, 2008
90 min.
The Khatib family lives in the West Bank, in a refugee camp called Jenin. A year ago, the Palestinian Ismael Khatib lost his 12-year-old son Ahmed. He was shot by an Israeli soldier while he was playing “Arabs and Jews” with two friends. The soldier took his toy gun for a real weapon and killed him. Despite his grief, Ismael decided within hours to donate his son's organs to save the lives of four Israeli children.
A year has passed since then. Ismael travels from Jenin to the northern hills on the Lebanese border, passing through the Holy City of Jerusalem, down to the edge of the Negev Desert in the south to visit the children who received his son's organs.
The film is a journey throughout Israel which not only leads to the recipient families, but also attempts to reconstruct the events that took place in Jenin in 2005.
Watch the trailer of “The Heart of Jenin”
Details
Manarat Al Saadiyat, Abu Dhabi
Sheikh Khalifa Highway
Cultural District
United Arab Emirates
Language: Original version with English subtitles
Price: Free entry, registration required at http://cs-tokillamockingbird.splashthat.com
+971 2 4099400
info@abudhabi.goethe.org
Part of series Tolerance Film Festival