One Day After Peace

Erez Laufer, Miri Laufer

This documentary shows a mother's emotional search for reconciliation with the Palestinian sniper who killed her son in an attack on a police post in the Israeli-occupied territories. She meets victims and perpetrators who found reconciliation, and finds out that people are capable of both atrocities and great things.

On a personal level, Robi Damelin tries to get in touch with her son's murderer through a letter, but she also wants to place her own loss in a wider context. 'I have been working for co-existence all my life.' That's why Damelin, who emigrated from South Africa to Israel in 1967, returns 40 years later to her homeland to find out if she, in her grief, can learn something from the reconciliation methods used in South Africa to tackle that nation's Apartheid past. The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission was set up in 1996, its goal to exchange amnesty for truth. One Day After Peace carefully intertwines and balances the various viewpoints, news footage and narratives, doing justice to the complexity of seemingly irreconcilable conflicts.

Credits

Director
Erez Laufer, Miri Laufer
Producer
Steven Markovitz, Erez Laufer
Year
2012
Country of production
South Africa, Israel
Type
Documentary
Duration
86 minutes
Spoken language
English, Hebrew
Subtitles
EN
Production company
Erez Laufer Films
World Sales
Cinephil
Dutch distributor
Docs for Education