(Mon 2nd / 8pm / £3/2 but nobody refused entry for a lack of funds) 
  
June sees refugee week, to raise awareness of the plight of the millions  of people displaced due to war, environmental devastation and economic  collapse.  Following the ethnic-cleaning of their country in 1948,  
Palestinians now are the single largest refugee group in the world.   
Bristol Indymedia is pleased to premiere the third film by local  
director Ed Hill looking at the continuing injustice in Palestine. 
  
This personal and moving documentary tells the story of ten people, from  the Bristol area, who go to Palestine to help with the olive harvest  
during the autumn of 2007. Told in their own words, it recounts their  experiences on the trip, from the hospitality of the local farmers to  the injustice on the Israeli occupation in the West Bank.  It shows how  ordinary people can transcend the boundaries of international politics  to meet on a very human level. 
  
This film is the third eye-witness documentary made by Bristol-based  
film-maker, Ed Hill. His previous two films have been hugely popular at  screenings in Bristol and his work has been awarded 'DVD of the Month'  in Palestine and have been shown on national UK television as well as on  the Islam Channel. 
  
The documentary premiere will be introduced by the director and the  
evening will include a presentation by  the Bristol group. People  
interested in more information on the olive harvest trips, or wanting to  join the team-building for the trip this autumn, can make contact at  
this event or email - Bristol.Nakba60@yahoo.co.uk 
  
http://www.BristolComputers4Palestine.co.uk 
http://www.bristol.indymedia.org 
http://www.refugeeweek.org.uk