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DESCRIPTION:\n	With Ra'anan Alexandrowicz in person \n\n\n	\n\nDir. Ra'anan
  Alexandrowicz. U.S./Israel. 2020\, 73 mins. What are we actually seeing w
 hen we look at images? To what degree do we believe our eyes\, and what ex
 trasensorial factors define our doubts and investments in what is visible?
  Minimalist in approach yet far-reaching in its application and consequenc
 e\, The Viewing Booth triangulates an on-screen director\, an on-screen vi
 ewer\, and the viewer in the audience\, all reckoning with disputed images
 . In a lab-like editing suite\, director Alexandrowicz invites a series of
  viewers to watch and comment upon videos portraying life in the occupied 
 West Bank—some generated by Palestinian citizens\, others by the Israeli g
 overnment—before fixing on Maia\, a young Jewish American woman whose resp
 onses prove compelling\, thoughtful\, varied\, and disconcerting enough to
  warrant a repeat visit. Throughout\, Alexandrowicz walks a razor-thin lin
 e of instigation and openness to his own process\, allowing viewers to wre
 stle and identify with the issues that surface\, echoing a worldwide media
  crisis in which measures of truth have been utterly destabilized. View tr
 ailer. \n\n	\n\n\n	Preceded by The Law in These Parts \n	\n	   Dir. Ra’ana
 n Alexandrowicz. Israel. 2012\, 101 mins.&nbsp\;What is legal and what is 
 just? Featuring candid interviews with Israeli judges\, prosecutors\, and 
 legal advisors\, The Law in These Parts is a gripping and revelatory inves
 tigation into the legal framework put in place by Israel to govern the Wes
 t Bank and Gaza Strip. Weaving together these interviews with archival foo
 tage\, often in the same frame\, Alexandrowicz crafts a comprehensive and 
 evocative portrait of a key facet of one of the world's most stubborn and 
 enduring conflicts. In doing so\, The Law in These Parts reveals not only 
 the legal architecture of military occupation but also its human impact on
  both Palestinians and Israelis. The film asks a question as troubling as 
 it is unavoidable: can a modern democracy impose a prolonged military occu
 pation while retaining its core democratic values? Winner of the Documenta
 ry Grand Jury Prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. \n	\n	\n		\n		\n		
   \n	\n	\n		Tickets: $15 / $11 seniors &amp\; students / $9 youth (ages 3–
 17) / $7 for MoMI members. Order online. After your purchase\, an electron
 ic ticket will be sent via email. All seating is general admission. Please
  review safety protocols before your visit. \n		\n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Bartos Screening Room
SUMMARY:The Viewing Booth + The Law in These Parts
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