Discordia - DVD

20041 h 8 min 40 secFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: Ben AddelmanSamir Mallal

Production: Adam SymanskySally Bochner

It's September 9, 2002, and a scheduled appearance by Benjamin Netanyahu, the former Israeli prime minister, has sparked heated debate at Montreal's Concordia University. By the end of the day, the "Concordia riot" has made international news, from CNN to Al-Jazeera.

Discordia documents the fallout from that eventful day--following three young campus activists as they negotiate the most formative year of their lives.

Samer Elatrash, articulate and impulsive, is the son of Palestinian refugees and active with Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights. Noah Sarna, the soft-spoken co-president of the Jewish students' association Hillel, is passionate in his support for the state of Israel. Aaron Maté, a VP of the student council, finding himself at the eye of the storm, seeks advice from his father, a Holocaust survivor, and Noam Chomsky, a leading critic of Israeli policies.

Filmmakers Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal jump into the fray with street-smart bravado and a handheld camera. Buoyed along by hip-hop artist Buck 65, they offer a tonic reflection on the current state of Canadian student activism--and the enduring value of a tolerant and open mind.

Special features: Interviews with Alan Dershowitz, Noam Chomsky and Robert Fisk, and interview with the filmmakers. A photo essay of September 9, 2002. Dolby 5.1 and stereo soundtracks. Settings for English and French subtitles.

Catégories de sujets


  • Éducation et Enseignement > Éducation collégiale, professionnelle et universitaireProblèmes sociauxContestation des étudiants
  • Pays étrangers > Conflits et Guerres civilesIsraël
  • Société > Communautés culturelles et ImmigrationÉducationChangements sociauxJeunes, 18-35 ans

Générique


réalisateur
Ben Addelman
Samir Mallal
producteur
Adam Symansky
producteur exécutif
Sally Bochner