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I Shall Not Hate (English with French subtitles)
Location
Fernand-Seguin screening room
Date
October 25th - November 6th, 2024
Duration
96 min
Cycle
New releases

The mission of the Centre d'art et essai de la Cinémathèque québécoise (CAECQ) is to primary program Quebec-made documentaries and independent fiction, as well as international documentaries, animated and foreign films, while encouraging opportunities for meetings between the public and the artists. Its programming is presented in conjunction with the Cinémathèque québécoise’s under the label New releases.

Official Selection, 2024 FCVQ

I Shall Not Hate
Directed by
Tal Barda
Language
English with French subtitles
Origins
Canada, France
Year
2024
Duration
96 min
Genre
Documentary
Format
Digital
Synopsis

From Gaza’s Jabaliya refugee camp to the University of Toronto and the Supreme Court of Israel, I Shall Not Hate follows the uncharted path of Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, the first Palestinian doctor who worked in an Israeli hospital delivering babies, whose ethos of forgiveness and reconciliation is put to the ultimate test when an Israeli tank bombs his house, killing his three daughters. Against all odds, he turns his tragedy into a global campaign to eradicate hate, delivering his message in English, Arabic and Hebrew. He is quoted by former US president Barack Obama and nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

But Dr. Abuelaish remains haunted by grief, and convinced that to honour his daughters, he must hold the Israeli government accountable for the unprovoked attack that decimated his family. Following the Hamas attack on October 7 and the war on Gaza ever since the doctor's journey becomes even more fateful to the possibility of imagining a future for Palestinians and Israelis. I Shall Not Hate is a letter of tolerance from a deeply inspiring man with a message as urgent as ever.

I Shall Not Hate

Tal Barda

Tal Barda is a French American documentary filmmaker and producer born and raised in Jerusalem. Tal is a winner of the Greenhouse film program and SIMA (Social Impact Media Awards), a grantee of the Tribeca Film Fund for her films. Her diverse repertoire of filmographic projects was screened worldwide at international festivals and cinemas. Tal has worked with international broadcasters among them: HBO, ARTE, BBC, and CBC. Tal’s latest project is a three-part Doc-series called Criminal File 512 which became the most viewed doc on Israeli TV in 2022. Tal’s films include: Woman of Valor, nominated for the 2022 Israeli Academy Awards, 100 Million Views, Family in Transition, which won Best Film at 2019 Doc Aviv Film Festival, and The Wonderful Kingdom of Papa Alaev.

Bio & photo: Filmoption International