I Want to Live In Peace

My life is a war

Director

Dr. Iman Farajallah

 

For more than seventy years, the youth of Palestine have borne the heavy burden of enduring and protracted Israeli conflicts, facing escalating traumas as a result.

Throughout this time, Palestinian children have been exposed to pervasive risks and violence, leading to the unfortunate creation of a marginalized social group within their community.

Within this challenging context, our documentary finds purpose, driven by a commitment to uncover the deep psychological scars of war and its impact on Palestinian children.

Our documentary embarks on a comprehensive exploration of the intricate facets surrounding the distressing experiences of war and post-war trauma among. Palestinian children. Through intimate portrayals, we delve into the lives of those who have firsthand witnessed the harsh realities of Israeli occupation.
Our mission is twofold: to provide a window into their lived experiences, give them a voice, and highlight ongoing efforts and potential global interventions to alleviate this human tragedy.

For inquiries regarding hosting a screening of the powerful documentary “My Life is a War: I Want to Live in Peace” within your community, organization, or any other suitable venue, we warmly welcome you to reach out to us. Please don’t hesitate to contact us for further details on how to arrange this enlightening and impactful event.

Illuminate the voices of Palestinian children in Gaza longing for peace. Help us fund a film and book capturing their stories under Israeli occupation.