A film by Helena Aksentijevic, Hosted by Camden PSC at the P21 Theatre, London
Tony Greenstein an Ordinary Rebel + Q&A
The Zionist Equivalent of Blackface – Glorifying in Palestinian Misery
On Friday May 21at 6 pm at the P21 Theatre in Chalton Street in north London, a short film (half an hour) produced and directed by Helena Aksentijevic, was shown in which I was interviewed about my life’s work in and around the Palestine solidarity movement.
The event itself was, much to my surprise, sold out. The film is very well produced and interesting, not because I was interviewed (!) but because of how Helena interspersed what I was saying with film clips and images. In particular the part that shows the exterminationist mood in Israel today as highlighted in a series of Tik Tok videos of Israeli young people glorifying in the death and misery of the Palestinians in Gaza and a film of Israeli school children singing about the annihilation of the Palestinians in Gaza.
The evening started off with the film itself and then there was a discussion moderated by Luca Salice, who asked me a series of questions before opening it up to the audience for a Q&A.
The whole thing is just over an hour but well worth watching.
I was unable to bring copies of my book Zionism During the holocaust because I had run out of books and my order with my publisher hadn’t yet arrived.
They have now been delivered and if you want a copy (£12 inc p&p – UK only) then please contact me at [email protected]
Tony Greenstein