
A 20-minute documentary experience
Proposed by l’Agence VU', Action contre la Faim et Darjeeling
An immersive road trip, from the south to the north of the West Bank
Guided by testimonies of Palestianian and Israeli families
A 20-minute documentary experience
Proposed by l’Agence VU', Action contre la Faim et Darjeeling
An immersive road trip, from the south to the north of the West Bank
Guided by testimonies of Palestianian and Israeli families
In 1993, the signing of the Oslo Accords brought hope and optimism across the world that the Palestinian people and their rights would at last be officially recognised.
The famous handshake between Yasser Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin at the White House remains an iconic image imprinted on our collective memory as a sign of hope for lasting peace. 20 years on, that famous handshake has not turned hopes of peace into reality for the Palestinian and Israeli people.
Agence VU', Action Against Hunger and Darjeeling have teamed up to present BROKEN HOPES | Oslo's legacy, an interactive documentary produced by photographer Cédric Gerbehaye and journalist Eve Sabbagh in the occupied Palestinian territory.
During a 20-minute multimedia experience, the user is immersed in an interactive road trip across the West Bank, with sequences of footage from travel tours and GoPro devices being juxtaposed with testimonies of both Palestinian and Israeli families. The main interface consists of a dynamic and interactive map that provides contextual understanding to the audio-visual voyage.
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