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Excerpt from "Until when..."
Dahna Abourahme
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Set during the current intifada, this documentary follows four Palestinian families living in Dheisheh Refugee Camp near Bethlehem.

This excerpt tells the story of Sana, a single young woman in Palestine. Sana shares her childhood memories sitting alongside her mother. She recalls with pride her participation as a school girl in the first Intifada. She serves as a mental health project coordinator for Palestinian refugees in the Hebron area. Life is not easy: she deals with lengthy commutes due to closures and unnecessary detours. And yet through it all she remains hopeful and giving.

Directed & Edited by Dahna Abourahme
Produced by Annemarie Jacir
Co-Producer Suzy Salamy
Directors of Cinematography Annemarie Jacir & Suzy Salamy
Associate Producer Jess Ghannam
Original Music by Kamran Rastegar and Zafer Tawil

Find out more about the film on:
http://www.falafeldaddy.org/index.html
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