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Rule of Stone

Danae Elon
Canada, Israel
2024
86 min
World Premiere
International Competition
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At the core of this documentary is the story of Jerusalem Stone, the material decreed by law to give the city of Jerusalem its singular aesthetic quality. With it, architecture became a weapon in a silent, but extraordinarily effective colonization and dispossession process by design.

Creatively interlacing archival footage and interviews with architects, urban planners, and local residents, Rule of Stone reveals how design and the perception of beauty took part in an invisible war of annexation. After the Israeli capture of East Jerusalem in 1967, Palestinian lands were expropriated and neighborhoods prohibited from expanding, to make way for the construction of a modern city that would solidify the myth of ancient Jewish continuity in the occupied lands.

Should architects and urban planners simply carry out government policy, or be guided by their own sense of ethical responsibility? This is the question resonating through the film. While architects reveled in their task, the city’s transformation helped enforce a policy of demographic control aimed at reducing its Palestinian population. “This was architecture with a message: ‘We are Jerusalem!’” explains one Israeli urban planner, who now wonders why she once blindly complied.

Credits
Director
Executive producer
    Ron Ofer for Ron Ofer Films,
    Maryse Rouillard for Filmoption,
    Maya Cadieux-Rouillard for Filmoption,
    Martin Cadieux-Rouillard for Filmoption
Cinematography
    François Messier-Rheault
    François Messier-Rheault
Editing
    Tony Asimakopoulos,
    Alexandre Leblanc,
    Gadi Mozes
    Tony Asimakopoulos,
    Alexandre Leblanc,
    Gadi Mozes
Sound
Sound Design
    Benoît Dame
    Benoît Dame
World Sales
    Filmoption
    Filmoption
Screening copy
    Filmoption
    Filmoption

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