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Gems from the UK Jewish Film Festival

Review: Precious Life, Restoration, How to Rebuild a Vodka Empire, Chariots of Fire, Salsa Tel Aviv

November 14, 2011 18:54
The UKJFF got in a sneak 30th anniversary special preview of Chariots of Fire

ByJenni Frazer, Jenni Frazer

6 min read

Knowing that the programmers of the UK Jewish Film Festival have done most of the hard work before you, choosing films to see is more a matter of determination to be out and about nearly every night of the week — there are gems available throughout the festival.

One such was the UK premiere of an astonishing documentary, Precious Life. If any commissioning editors from Channel Four or Sky have any sense they will snap up this coruscating film, made by the Israeli tv journalist, Shlomi Eldar.

It is the story of a four-month-old baby from Khan Yunis, in Gaza, Muhammad, who will die if he does not receive a bone marrow transplant, as he suffers from a genetic disease which claimed the lives of two of his sisters.

A team at Tel Aviv's Tel Hashomer Hospital, led by Dr Raz Somech, is treating the baby, and, as becomes apparent, by extension the baby's family. Eldar, with an instinct for a good human story, begins to film the desperate parents, Fauzi and Raeda Abu Mustafa, but is thoroughly taken aback when Raeda claims she would be ready for her baby to grow up to become a shahid, or martyr.