Carnegie Mellon International Film Festival Presents: Disturbing the Peace

02 Apr 2017

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Filmmakers Stephen Apkon and Andrew Young trace the compelling true story of the joint Israeli and Palestinian activist group, Combatants for Peace. A rare story of binational cooperation, the peace movement was founded by former Israeli and Palestinian combatants who work together using non-violent activism to end the bloodshed in the Middle East. From both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the men and women of Combatants for Peace prove how movements like theirs at the community level are vital to creating peaceful solutions to violence. Through intimate one-on-one interviews, Israeli and Palestinian men and women tell of their personal transformations from enemy combatants to collaborative activists. Disturbing the Peace illuminates the complexity of a decades-long conflict and challenges the possibility of peace across enemy lines. Through these personal stories, both sides grapple with the question: Is the identity of one generation passed on to become the identity of the next? Is real change possible?

Ticket Prices:

Festival Pass
$50 General| $25 Seniors and Students*

Regular Premiere Admissions
$10 General| $5 Seniors and Students*

Event Date: 
Sunday, April 2, 2017 - 5:00pm
Institution(s): 
Sponsored By: 
Carnegie Mellon International Film Festival
Location: 
McConomy Auditorium, Carnegie Mellon University