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Tzeva Adom: Color Red
United States | 2017 | 21 min • Narrative Short
Shorts Program 5: Perceptions
Harkins Sedona 6 -Theatre 1
Sun, Feb 24, 2019 1:00 PM
One of film's greatest powers is the ability to transport an audience into the intimacies of another person's life, into their unusual situations and difficulties. We chose these films because each inspires us to see things in a new way, shifting our perceptions about what being human is or might be.
Shorts Program 5: Perceptions
Harkins Sedona 6 -Theatre 1
Tue, Feb 26, 2019 7:00 PM
One of film's greatest powers is the ability to transport an audience into the intimacies of another person's life, into their unusual situations and difficulties. We chose these films because each inspires us to see things in a new way, shifting our perceptions about what being human is or might be.
"Tzeva Adom: Color Red" tells the story of Ronit, a female solider serving in the Israeli Defense Forces, and Omar, a young Palestinian boy who gets caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. When she shows compassion towards him and his older brother, tensions begin to rise on both sides of the border. Now she must come to terms with what's right and what’s smart in a world where social media runs rampant, everyone has a camera in their pocket, and acts of terrorism have become normal.
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