Has anyone seen this film? Its an Israeli animated documentary which tells the story of the director Ari Folman's attempts to try and make sense of his memories of the Israeli- Lebanese war. At the time he was a 19-year old soldier in the IDF and was indirectly involved in the Sabra and Shatila massacres.
I watched it in Edinburgh with a Palestinian friend. After it finished the audience just sat there staring at the screen in stunned silence. When we left the theatre we bumped into an Israeli acquaintance who had just watched the film too, and he asked my friend what she thought of it. She burst out 'It's completely different from the version that we know!'.
I would have liked to compare their different thoughts and viewpoints on the film but thought it best to change the subject to avoid a diplomatic incident
. The point is though, that I was also told that the Sabra and Shatila massacre was perpetrated by Israeli soldiers under direct orders from Ariel Sharon, and was shocked to discover that in fact, although Israel played a large role, the killings themselves were carried out by Lebanese Christians. I thought (being an arab and therefore a fan of conspiracy theories
) that the director might be telling porkies but a little bit of research convinced me otherwise.
Has anyone seen it, what did you think? How much do you know about Sabra and Shatila?