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'An eye-opener about the true dimensions - both physical and mental - of the barrier being built to divide Palestinian territories from Israel
WALL is a think-for-yourself journey along both sides of the titular monument to human stubbornness
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Lisa Nesselson, VARIETY
'A poetic reflection of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Visually enticing, often contemplative but decidedly non-confrontational, WALL is more like an elegy for a fading dream rather than an accurate rendition of the present situation... Bitton lovingly turns her camera on landscapes which one Palestinian describes as the Garden of Eden and sorrowfully documents the systematic destruction of this lyrical setting... She presents both sides practical and emotional anti-wall arguments
Her picturesque film is probably more idealistic than faithful to the reality of the conflict
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Dan Fainaru, SCREEN INTERNATIONAL
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