The Law in These Parts

Full Frame Grand Jury Award - Special Jury Award 2012

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The Law in These Parts exposes the widening moral gap between the presumed ethical aspirations of Israeli society and its promulgation of discriminatory laws against Palestinians. Israeli director Ra’anan Alexandrowicz (James’ Journey to Jerusalem; The Inner Tour) examines four decades of Israeli military law, through interviews with its architects, that since 1967 has been imposed on Palestinians living in the Occupied Territories. Thismultilayered film accrues its ethical power gradually, through subtle techniques of visual palimpsest, dialectical editing, and self-reflexive voice-over. Its analysis resonates historically through the deployment of Israeli archival footage in ways that recall the Nazi period and Nuremburg trials while evoking more recent examples of human rights violations by the United States and its allies in the Middle Eastern arena. A sophisticated and deceptively low-key style renders an ultimately devastating indictment of the misuse of the institution of law in order to justify large-scale oppression.  AM

Director

Ra’anan Alexandrowicz

Producer

Liran Atzmor

Editor

Neta Dvorkis

Cinematographer

Shark De Mayo

Original Title

Shilton Ha’Chok

Release Year

2011

Festival Year

2012

Country

Israel

Run Time

101 minutes