Thursday 6 July 2023 at 6pm UK Time, Tickets £5, Free for Friends of the Balfour Project. The film and Q&A will be available to ticket holders for 3 days after the screening, for those who cannot make the live online event.
About the Film
1995; 48 Minutes, English and Arabic with English Subtitles.
NOTE: Friends of the Balfour Project do not need to buy a ticket or register. They will automatically receive an email on the day with a link to attend if they so desire. Anyone signing up to become a Friend between now and the screening will also receive a free link to the screening automatically. A Friend of the Balfour Project is anyone who signs up for annual or monthly donations of any amount.
In late 1947, Palestine is a country in the throes of war between Palestine’s Arabs and Jews. The British government is officially responsible for maintaining law and order but it quickly loses control and decides to abandon the country on May 15th 1948, leaving behind a war which was to lead to the tragic dispossession of over three quarter million Palestinian Arabs of their homes and the creation of the state of Israel. One man, Major Derek Cooper, witnessed those final days of the Mandate as an officer in the British army responsible for the protection of the Arab city of Jaffa. His experiences there marked him so deeply that he continued to work on behalf of Palestine’s refugees for most of his life. The film tells the story of his return to Palestine/Israel in the summer of 1995.
Going Home tells the story of Cooper’s return to Israel in the summer of 1995. In an effort to capture the past, Cooper and his wife revisit famous sites and talk to Palestinians and Israelis about the events of 1948. This film is a compelling look back at the beginning of a conflict that would last for generations to come.
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