Summary
On July 12, 2006, Israel launched a massive attack against Lebanon. During this attack, various groups emerged to help those who had lost their homes -- a theatre director works with children to help them cope with their losses and the constant presence of violence; an aid worker coordinates the war relief efforts and at times, even ropes in the young victims so that they too can contribute; a journalist struggles to report about the war from the frontline; a news-desk director juggles her job and a new-born baby. Through their various efforts, these individuals become resistance fighters of their own making. This event marks the first time that the Israeli military with its full might has failed to overcome a lesser opponent. Awards/Festivals: Best Documentary, 2008 Valladolid International FIlm Festival, Spain; Special Tribute, Al Kasaba International Film Festival, Palestine; Special Mention, Tetouan Mediterranean Film Festival, Morocco; Dubai International Film Festival; Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2009; Chicago Palestine Film Festival; International Week of Justice Festival.