Tonight's film is a philosphical inquiry, from an Israeli point of view, into the death under an Israeli Defence Force bulldozer of young American peace activist Rachel Corrie.
‘A clear-eyed elegy for a young woman who saw bad and wanted to do good’ - NZIFF.
Simone Bitton
France 2009
DV, 100 min
Not rated
Presented with the support of the Embassy of France.
This winter, Queenstown Film Society has 25 screening nights of black & white classics, recent world cinema, documentaries and the best of New Zealand's local talent, all in the comfort of Dorothy Browns luxurious arthouse cinema. New members can join before any screening, or take advantage of a three-film sampler - an ideal taster.
Don't stay in this winter - join us on Tuesday nights for movies to challenge, inspire, entertain and move you.




