Summaries

200 courageous Muslim and Christian young women and men unite successfully in Jos, central Nigeria. Refusing to be enemies, they are together during days and evenings of the 2010 International Conference on Youth and Interfaith Communication. Crossing lines of religion, economics, tribe, and gender they transcend the status quo and discover empathy for each other. Listening-to-learn, they dignify themselves and the 'other' realizing that 'an enemy is one whose story we have not heard.' Face-to-face in small circles they begin with ice-breakers and continue in depth, discovering one another's equal humanity - fear, grief, needs, hopes, and concrete plans for a shared future. The 2012 film is by the Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue Group (USA) and New Era Educational and Charitable Support Foundation (NIGERIA)—Anonymous

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Genres
  • History
  • War
  • Documentary
  • News
Release date Jun 30, 2016
Countries of origin United States Nigeria
Official sites Official site
Language English

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Runtime 1h 5m
Color Color
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