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REDEMPTIVE CINEMA: Short film “Strangers” turns the lense on Racism

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The short film Strangers (2004) by: Erez Tadmor & Guy Nattiv tells the compelling tale of two young men, one Arab and one Jewish who are motivated by fear to overcome their racial prejudice and hatred when suddenly confronted with a menacing gang of skinheads. The film won Best Short at Sundance Film Festival 2004 and as the film suggests-let us look forward to a day when we transcend racism to face our true Enemy.

Born in Israel in 1974, Erez Tadmor Is a Writer Director from Tel-Aviv, Israel. See more of his work at here.

This is what I call redemptive cinema.

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