
Greenhouse, a unique and advanced international training program, is opened for filmmakers interested in creating documentaries on the theme of Racism & Human Rights. Greenhouse, a leading organization for documentary filmmaking, aims to continue to support cultural exchanges between participating countries and contributes to mutual understanding between audiovisual actors of the European Union and the Mediterranean region, by underlining both common values and inherent cultural diversity.
Thursday, June 17, 2010

Following an article published in Haaretz (Israel), the police gave a permit to Emad Bornat to go to Tel Aviv and participate in the pitching forum of the CoPro Event. Emad Bornat & Guy Davidi pitched their project to the CoPro international pitching panel.
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5 Broken Cameras,
emad bornat,
guy davidi