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It's Summer on the West Bank. Two young women are living in a town under occupation. From the isolation of their bedroom they watch TV, surf the net, debate art, politics, philosophy and swear their love affair to secrecy. When women discover the story of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore, infamous lesbian surrealist artists at the centre of the World War II resistance movement on the island of jersey, they are inspired. As the bulldozers roll in and the bombs rain down, the wall rises up and the war rages on, the women have an intifada of the imagination. The lovers step out and invoke a quiet revolution.
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