
2019
If military service is a requirement to live in a free society, is it really a free society?
Like all Israeli youth, Atalya is obligated to become a soldier. Unlike most, she questions the practices of her country's military, and becomes determined to challenge this rite of passage. Despite her family's political disagreements and personal concerns, she refuses military duty and is imprisoned for her dissent. Her courage moves those around her to reconsider their own moral positions and personal power. OBJECTOR follows Atalya to prison and beyond, offering a unique window into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the perspective of a young woman who seeks truth and takes a stand for justice.

Atalya Ben Abba
Herself

Room 708, A Letter from a Private

The Birth of Israel

Israel Palestine on Swedish TV 1958-1989

Gdud A'liyah

Control Room

The Occupation of the American Mind

Wrestling Jerusalem

Palestine Blues

Kafr Kassem

Israel and Gaza: Into the Abyss

This Is Not a Movie: Robert Fisk and the Politics of Truth

Discordia

One Day in Gaza

Promises

Netanyahu at War

Koudelka Shooting Holy Land

Jerusalem Cuts

The Human Factor

The First 54 Years: An Abbreviated Manual for Military Occupation

Bil'in Habibti