
Top Docs: Award-Winning Documentary Filmmakers “Coexistence, My Ass!” with Amber Fares
You might assume that receiving a fellowship to Harvard University represents the culmination of a burgeoning academic career. But, as director Amber Fares (“Speed Sisters”) shows in the amusing opening scenes of her Sundance award-winning documentary “Coexistence, My Ass!,” when Noam Shuster Eliassi, the main participant in her film, receives such an honor, she has actually been invited by Harvard’s Peace and Divinity School to prepare material for her one-woman comedy show about the Palestinian/Israeli conflict.
Amber joins Ken on the pod to discuss Noam’s winding path from an Israeli cooperative village that is home to both Jews and Arabs to a dream job at the UN to finding her true voice as a comedian and activist. As we see throughout the film, and in a performance of Noam’s completed show that provides the narrative spine for the film, Noam faces hard truths, both on and off the stage. She brings a fresh perspective to an age-old conflict and to the everyday realities of post-Oct 7th Israeli society.
“Coexistence, My Ass!” has been named to this year’s Oscar shortlist in the Documentary Feature Film category.
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