City of Borders

USA, 2009
Length
77 minutes
Director
Yun Jong Suh
Cast

    Content

    CITY OF BORDERS – that´s Jerusalem. In the heart of Jerusalem – defying generations of segregation, violence, and prejudice – stands an unlikely symbol of tolerance, a gay bar called “Shushan“. Inside this underground sanctuary, people of all nationalities, religious affiliations, and sexual orientations gather under one roof to find acceptance and community among those typically viewed as each other´s “enemy“.

    This film follows the daily risks and struggles of six Israeli and Palestinian bar regulars (Sa´ar, Boody, Adam, Amit, Ravit, Samira) as they strive for tolerance, dignity, and their right to belong. On the one hand, the film is set in the context of the construction of the “Separation Wall“ between Israel and the Palestinian Territories. And on the other hand, during the fight to hold Pride parade in the Holy City, which in 2006 was moved to a stadium due to security reasons. Each of the protagonists face limitations, disappointments, and contradictions within themselves while attempting to transcend the toughest barriers that divide people.

    Sa´ar (Shushan owner and city council member): “Jerusalem really is the city of borders. There is a border between East and West, between Jews and Palestinians, between secular and ultra-Orthodox, and between straight and gay“.

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    Credits

    Production company
    Yun Jong Suh, Berkely, USA
    Original title
    City of Borders