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Gaza Surf Club, is a 2017 German movie, directed by Philip Gnadt and Mickey Yamine, and starring Ibrahim N. Arafat, Mohammed Abu Jayab, Sabah Abu Ghanem. with a runtime of 87 minutes.
Gaza Surf Club is a documentary film that captures the lives of young people in Gaza — a coastal enclave hemmed in between Egypt and Israel — who find freedom and meaning in the waves of the Mediterranean Sea. Exhausted by the relentless daily state of emergency that defines life under blockade, these surfers seek perspective, joy, and identity through their sport. The film is a profoundly human portrait of resilience and the universal need for escape, adventure, and self-expression, told through the vivid and unlikely story of surfing culture flourishing in one of the world's most contested strips of land.
Gaza Surf Club is a 2016 German documentary film directed by Philip Gnadt and Mickey Yamine. The film takes a "day in the life" approach and follows the story of a group of Gazans who practice surfing as a source of freedom in the Mediterranean Gaza Strip coast. Also, the journey of the young Ibrahim, one of the surfers who travels to Hawaii looking for opportunities to create a surfing club in the Gaza Strip.
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