Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFourteen years after his first visit, Louis Theroux meets some of the growing community of religious-nationalist Israelis who have settled in the occupied West Bank.Fourteen years after his first visit, Louis Theroux meets some of the growing community of religious-nationalist Israelis who have settled in the occupied West Bank.Fourteen years after his first visit, Louis Theroux meets some of the growing community of religious-nationalist Israelis who have settled in the occupied West Bank.
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It's hard to characterise Israel's activities in the West Bank as anything other than settler colonialism; and the sort of person attracted to that life is unlikely to seem very appealing to anyone else. Louis Theroux, in many of his other documentaries, plays perplexed when talking to problematic people; in 'The Settlers', he doesn't hide his palpable dislike of those making facts on the ground at the end of a gun. While one can sympathise with Jews born in Israel, who bear no personal responsibility for the world's complex history but who nonetheless face its consequences, Theroux's interviewees here are a nasty bunch, as the Palestinians who live around them find their own lives steadily squeezed into ever narrower spaces. As usual on this subject, it's hard to see any quick path to an equitable resolution; but important nonethless that the truth be told.
Louis Theroux's The Settlers is a thought-provoking and intense documentary that explores life in the West Bank.
It offers a close look at the realities on the ground, highlighting the tensions between settlers and Palestinians without forcing a specific viewpoint. Theroux's calm, observant approach allows the situation to unfold naturally, letting viewers form their own impressions.
The documentary touches on sensitive issues like settlement expansion, military presence, and restricted movement in a way that feels both emotional and restrained.
It's a raw, important watch for anyone interested in understanding the complexity of the region today.
It offers a close look at the realities on the ground, highlighting the tensions between settlers and Palestinians without forcing a specific viewpoint. Theroux's calm, observant approach allows the situation to unfold naturally, letting viewers form their own impressions.
The documentary touches on sensitive issues like settlement expansion, military presence, and restricted movement in a way that feels both emotional and restrained.
It's a raw, important watch for anyone interested in understanding the complexity of the region today.
The Settlers is a documentary truly worth watching. Theroux reports on the illegal settlements in the West Bank through filming and interviewing Israeli settlers and Palestinians in the West Bank. The film provides great insight into the everyday reality of the Palestinians in the West Bank. It also reports the reasoning and ambitions of the Israeli settlers, their enablers and their supporters. Theroux also provides a historical perspective, which helps form a more complete picture of what is being reported. Overall, Theroux's work is very professional and serves as an example of excellent journalism.
Outstanding documentary. Louis and team - thank you. This is so needed at this time. Very disturbing ideology captured so rawly and allowing people to express their ridiculous views without interruption and dig holes for themselves.
His interview style is always a hit. I have no idea how he composes himself amongst religious fanatics. But it allows us insight into what these people are telling themselves.
Many people might claim this documentary is biased - I would challenge that narrative and ask people to read up on history. Please watch this before we lose it. This is the type of journalism this world so desperately needs.
His interview style is always a hit. I have no idea how he composes himself amongst religious fanatics. But it allows us insight into what these people are telling themselves.
Many people might claim this documentary is biased - I would challenge that narrative and ask people to read up on history. Please watch this before we lose it. This is the type of journalism this world so desperately needs.
A masterpiece in revealing what it means to be a settler in the occupied West Bank, delivered with excellence from a storied documentarian.
For those unfamiliar with the geopolitics of the region, Louis meets some of the leading figures in the Israeli settler community gleefully explaining their actions that contravene international law.
Louis' understated style allows interviewees to tell on themselves and bring everything to the table with ease.
History will look upon this work as a light into the depraved ideology that is beset upon the people of Palestine.
If Louis' work needed a crowning jewel, this is it.
For those unfamiliar with the geopolitics of the region, Louis meets some of the leading figures in the Israeli settler community gleefully explaining their actions that contravene international law.
Louis' understated style allows interviewees to tell on themselves and bring everything to the table with ease.
History will look upon this work as a light into the depraved ideology that is beset upon the people of Palestine.
If Louis' work needed a crowning jewel, this is it.
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