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Haim Bresheeth

Haim Bresheeth was educated in Israel and in Britain. He is a film-maker and a film studies scholar. Since 2002 he is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at University of East London. His films include A State of Danger, (1988) 30 min., a BBC documentary about the first Intifada, and his publications include The Gulf War and the New World Order (1992) and Introducing the Holocaust (1992 and 2001).

1975 - The Crumbling Ivory Tower, 45 min., a documentary about art eductaion in Britain, commissioned by UNESCO. Distributed through UNESCO. Director, Producer. 


1977 - Dinosaurs in the Playground, 40 min., a documentary charting the development, over a number of years, of a public part project in London. Commissioned by the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA). Distributed through the Arts Council of Great Britain. Production, Camera.


1981 - The Options, 30 min., a documentary about the Steel Workers strike. Production, Sound, Camera.


1988 - A State of Danger, 30 min., a documentary about Israeli-Palestinian cooperation during the Intifada. Aired by the BBC, March 1989. Production, Sound.
Shown in film festivals at Chicago, October, 1989, Leipzig , November, 1989, and France, October, 1989.


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