Domino Effect (4/4)
Ahed Tamimi, the Kid Activist17 min
Available until 30/06/2026
Ahed Tamimi grew up in a small village in occupied Palestine, and protest was in her blood. She had grown up yelling at Israeli soldiers and demonstrating for a free Palestine. So the day that soliders showed up on her family’s property, she didn’t hesitate : she marched up to them and slapped them. Her anger would land her in prison and make her an icon of the resistance.
Director
Éloïse Daviaud
Author
Éloïse Daviaud
Jean Bulot
Production
Kino – Coopdoc
Co-production
ARTE
France Télévisions
INA
Radio France
France Médias Monde
TV5 Monde
Graphics
Johan Papin
Country
France
Year
2020
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