On the Side of the Road
On the Side of the Road is a 2013 Israeli documentary film written and directed by Lia Tarachansky. The film focuses on Israeli collective denial of the events of 1948 that led to the country's Independence and the Palestinian refugee problem. It follows war veterans Tikva Honig-Parnass and Amnon Noiman as they tackle their denial of their actions in the war. The film also tells the story of the director, Lia Tarachansky, an Israeli who grew up in a settlement in the West Bank but as an adult began to realize the problems of the Israeli Occupation for the Palestinians. The film was shot over the course of five years and premiered at the First International Independent Film Festival in Tel Aviv.
Synopsis
Lia Tarachansky grew up in a settlement. When the Second Intifada broke out in 2000 her family moved to Canada. There, for the first time she met Palestinians and "discovered" their history and learned why they were fighting Israel in the first place.When she became a journalist, she returned to Israel to become the local correspondent for The Real News network. Returning for the first time to her settlement, she "discovers" the Palestinians next door as she travels the West Bank covering the Israeli military occupation. In the film she meets with people who played a personal role in the events of 1948 and like her, "discovered" things that they had erased from their consciousness. For years she tries to convince veterans of the 1948 war who started the conflict as we know it today to face the most difficult questions and dig deep into their memories.
Featuring
- Lia Tarachansky, an Israeli former settler
- Eitan Bronstein, Director of the Israeli organization Zochrot
- Khalil Abu Hamdeh, a Palestinian descendant of 1948 refugees
- Amnon Noiman, an Israeli veteran of the 1948 war
- Tikva Honig-Parnass, an Israeli veteran of the 1948 war