Cinema: Gaza
Gaza depicts a people plagued by conflict but not defined by it, painting a tender portrait of a beleaguered humanity.
Sunday 14th January 2023 | 3pm
Admission: €7 Incl Booking Fee
Book TicketsIt’s hard to imagine anybody living a normal life in the Gaza Strip. Frequently labelled as the world’s largest open-air prison, this is a beautiful portrait of everyday Gazan citizens, leading meaningful lives beyond the rubble of perennial conflict.
Gaza depicts a people plagued by conflict but not defined by it, painting a tender portrait of a beleaguered humanity.
Winner, Best Documentary, Dublin Film Critics Award, Dublin International Film Festival 2019
Proceeds from this screening will be donated to UNICEF Gaza Emergency Appeal.
Director: Garry Keane, Andrew McConnell
90 mins | Ireland, Palestine | 2019 | 12A | Arabic
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