« I do not teach, I tell stories. » (Montaigne) That’s what I’d like to do.
Write not to know myself finally, rather endlessly, day by day :
essays
reviews
notes on cinematography
memories
diaries / short stories
poems
Writings or rather jumbled fragments of different lengths and tone,
in the long run perhaps tracing a broken line: the path or the journey of life,
of which my films would be the ports, in this navigation of coasting,
of opportunities, chance, which could still be the life of a documentary filmmaker in the last century.
Some reviews of “Memoria desmemoriada” (Paraguay Remembered) by Dominique Dubosc
In “Memoria desmemoriada” (Paraguay Remembered), the French filmmaker Dominique Dubosc presents his intimate and political memories of Paraguay at the end of the 60’s, in the middle of General Stroessner’s dictatorship. Fleeting images of a loved Continue reading “South American reviews”
Journal of
Palestine Studies
Vol XXXI, No. 3, Spring 2002, Issue 123
ISRAEL’S CLOSURE POLICY: AN INEFFECTIVE STRATEGY OF CONTAINMENT AND REPRESSION
AMIRA HASS
This article examines the Israeli policy of closure from its introduction in 1991 through its consolidation under Oslo, when its devastating potential was heightened by an intermeshing with Oslo II’s division of the occupied territories into zones of Israeli and Palestinian control. Continue reading “Israels Closure Policy”