The Palestinian Film Series is organized by the Palestine Committee of Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice and the Environment. It is a series of documentary and feature films that will explore the history and culture of the Palestinian people and provide a picture of their life under Israeli occupation.
The Palestine-centered films will be shown at the Church of the Good Shepherd at 6:00 PM on the second Sunday of every month from March to December. A discussion will follow the film.
The Church is located at 9 Russell Avenue at the corner of Russell Avenue and Mt. Auburn Street. You can take the #71 Bus from Harvard Square to the Russell Avenue Stop. On Sunday evening there is also free parking on Mt. Auburn Street across from Russell Avenue.
Admission is free. The Church has a wheel-chair accessible entrance and restroom.
NEXT FILM
MARCH 8, 6:00 P.M: FARHA
FARHA, a feature film released in 2021, is the harrowing story of a 14 year-old Palestinian girl whose life is brutally upended during the tumultuous events of 1948.
In addition to the film series, the Palestine-Gaza Committee holds a vigil in Watertown Square every Saturday from 12:00 to 1:00 to support peace, security and reconstruction in Gaza and the West bank and the implementation of Palestinian national rights overall.
In addition to the film series, the Palestine-Gaza Committee holds a vigil in Watertown Square every Saturday from 12:00 to 1:00 to support peace, security and reconstruction in Gaza and the West bank and the implementation of Palestinian national rights overall.
