I am trying to stir interest in showing/promoting this film or Rehov's other film, "Holy Land: Christians in Peril", at a conservative film festival, The Liberty Film Festival.
http://www.libertyfilmfestival.com
I think it is an important answer to the media contamination.
I actually purchased a copy of that film-in addition to his look at the profound policy failure of UNWRA policy as it concerns refugees from the Arab-Israeli wars-after the viewing of The Road to Jenin.
Aside from serving as a devastating critique of the libelous campaign organized on behalf of the worldwide anti-Israel cause, it's also a wonderful portrait of the bravery and compassion that characterize ordinary soldiers serving on the frontlines of the IDF's War on Terror.
Putting aside the absolutely riveting documentary footage, Pierre Rehov also manages to create an engrossing plot, and a style that captivates his audience.
It's a shame that millions of Americans have been exposed to the patent falsehoods peddled by Michael Moore-who's essentially a paid propagandist-while being denied the opportunity to watch this work of art.
-good times, G.J.P. (Jr.)