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In this podcast, we give you some updates on what we have been working on and the direction Shadowgraph will take in the future.
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In this episode, Ross Domoney from Shadowgraph talks about the funerals of the Palestinian fighters and civilians killed in an Israeli army raid on Nur Shams refugee camp. We also delve into decision-making while battling the fatigue that can hit hard at the end of a large filming project. This is the final episode of a six-part podcast series, 'Behind the Lens', which explores the complexities of filmmaking interwoven with the politics of working in Palestine. These honest insights into the creative challenges we faced are from our most recent trip, which took place in April 2024, when we were filming an independent documentary on memory as a form of Palestinian resistance.
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In this episode, after getting put under siege in our West Bank hotel by the Israeli army, we finally enter Nur Shams refugee camp. In the aftermath of this raid, the occupation forces have left a vast trail of destruction. The residents of the camp search for signs of those missing. From a filmmaker's point of view, Ross Domoney from Shadowgraph talks critically about the dangers of getting addicted to adrenaline. He also talks about the role of documentary as a tool for capturing memories and how you play those memories back to a community. This story is part of Shadowgraph’s new podcast series that explores the complexities of filmmaking interwoven with the politics of working in Palestine.
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In this episode, we get caught up in the most destructive Israeli army raid in the West Bank in decades. We discuss the calculated risks filmmakers take in hostile environments, especially during dangerous events like army raids. After a week of unsuccessful attempts to access the Nur Shams refugee camp, we finally gained entry and captured some truly moving documentary material. However, while filming, the camp was abruptly invaded by the army, forever changing the lives of the people we met. This story is part of Shadowgraph’s new podcast series, which explores the complexities of filmmaking interwoven with the politics of working in Palestine.
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This episode features practical filmmaking advice and highlights the necessity of patience and flexibility. After an extended delay, we are granted entry to a refugee camp in the West Bank, inhabited by numerous armed Palestinian factions. Shadowgraph’s new podcast series explores the nuances of filmmaking, blending in political context along the journey.
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In this episode, we discuss how tricky it is to gain access and film in a hostile environment in the West Bank of Palestine when you do not have any connections to the area you want to work in. This story is part of Shadowgraph’s new podcast series that explores the complexities of filmmaking interwoven with the politics along the way.
To find more content from Shadowgraph follow @shadowgraph_media on Instagram and @Shadowgraph_m on X (twitter)
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In this new podcast series, Shadowgraph explores the intricacies of the filmmaking process, with some politics fed in along the way. These episodes are from our recent trip to Palestine, where we filmed a documentary about memory as a form of resistance. In part one, we talk about the build-up to working in a new political landscape, the complications of filming, and the painful feeling of losing access to a story.
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We talk with photographer Rod Morris about black-and-white analogue photography as a tool for capturing memory and reading life through light.
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Catch up with the latest news about what we have been up to. Tomorrow, we will launch a crowdfund for our new film from Palestine, which offers a unique angle on the struggle to keep the memory alive. We are also launching an online shop that will offer political posters and street photography from around the world.
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In this episode, we get a rare insight into the state of Israel through the eyes of an anti-Zionist activist living in Haifa. Tom, who is Jewish, admits that because he has Israeli citizenship, he holds the status of a settler. He rejects this identity, including calling himself Israeli. Amongst a sea of nationalism that has gone into overdrive since October 7th, Tom and his small group of politically minded friends feel increasingly isolated.
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Residents of the Nur Shams refugee camp in the West Bank of Palestine recently suffered the most destructive Israeli army raid since the second Intifada. In this episode, we speak to Waleed Samer, who is from the camp and was separated from his family. This podcast is an audio preview of a video report that was co-produced by Shadowgraph and the Real News Network.
Click here to view the film.To find more content from Shadowgraph follow @shadowgraph_media on Instagram and @Shadowgraph_m on X (twitter)
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We speak to Abed, a Palestinian English teacher living in the Tulkarm refugee camp in the West Bank. This camp was established by Palestinians who were made refugees in their own land after the 1948 Nakba, which means 'catastrophe' in Arabic. On that year, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were displaced from their homes and ethnically cleansed by Zionist militias to create the settler colonial state of Israel. Since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7th, the Israeli army has intensified its raids on the West Bank, and the camp's residents, such as Abed, have stories to tell of mass arrests, resistance and the memory of displacement and loss. For Abed, the Nakba never ended.
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We speak to the national director of Veterans for Peace in the US about a crisis of conscience among veterans and serving soldiers. This crisis came to a climax when Aaron Bushnell, a serving American soldier, recently self-immolated outside the Israeli embassy in DC in an extreme act of protest against the genocidal war in Gaza.
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As storytellers, to gain access to complex social landscapes we must embrace the politics of patience. In this episode, Shadowgraph gives some behind-the-scenes feelings to this process.
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Rage hits the streets of an Athenian suburb after a woman is killed by her ex-partner just meters away from the entrance of a police station, where she sought help. In this podcast, Shadowgraph speaks to demonstrators who have gathered to remember Kyriaki Griva as they vent their anger at the police who left this woman to die. This is the fifth femicide in Greece in 2024.
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A massive scandal has rocked Greece involving the disturbing pimping, sexual assault and trafficking of a 12-year-old Athenian girl from a working-class neighbourhood called Kolonos. It is even alleged that members of the political high class, as well as cops, were involved in the injustices inflicted on this girl. In a cruel twist, the girl's mother was even sent to prison. We were on the ground outside the court, as it ruled the mother could walk free, in a rare moment of hope for the feminist movement in Greece.
You can support the family involved in the Kolonos case via this crowdfund:
https://kolonos-solidarity.omniatv.com/To find more content from Shadowgraph follow @shadowgraph_media on Instagram and @Shadowgraph_m on X (twitter)
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As the climate crisis spirals out of control, we speak to Dr Patrick Hart about what has led him to take part in acts of sabotage and the medical tribunals he faces at work for his actions. This podcast is an existential conversation about the direction humanity is heading through the medical lens of a doctor.
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Here is an update on what is coming next for Shadowgraph as our small independent media project gets ready to launch its video platform.
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We speak to legendary photographer 'The Teacher Dude' about a harrowing attack by a mob of up to 300 teenage boys on an LGBTQ couple in Greece's second-largest city, Thessaloniki.
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This is an audio preview of Shadowgraph's first video series, 'Dream Trains,' which will be released online soon. We filmed this episode in Ukraine at the outbreak of the war on the country's train systems as people were fleeing or returning home to fight. We asked commuters a straightforward question: "What do you dream about in your sleep?" Through the delicate and sometimes explicit language of dreams, we get an insight into the war that hasn't been seen before.
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