There is Another Way

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  • Sunday, Mar 30

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There is Another Way

Q&A with Director Stephen Apkon, Producer Marcina Hale, and Representatives from Combatants for Peace on March 30

In the midst of darkness, we discover who we truly are. There is Another Way tells the story of a group of visionaries who refuse to surrender to violence and injustice, and in doing so show that another path is possible—for them, for us, and for all humanity. As we are all faced with essential questions about who we are, will we choose collective liberation, where the needs, rights, and safety of all are prioritized—in which our humanity comes first, knowing that no one is free until everyone is free.

Combatants for Peace, nominated for two Nobel Peace Prizes, is an extraordinary bi-national group of former enemy combatants—Israelis and Palestinians—working together during an ongoing armed conflict. Confronted with the devastation and escalating violence of October 7th and the war in Gaza, the very core of the movement faces great challenges in showing that there is another way. The first question they have to face is their own beliefs… is this possible?

A follow up to the award-winning documentary Disturbing the Peace (2016), which is about questioning the narrative we are born into, There is Another Way is about choosing our future. It takes courage to walk a path even when you yourself feel overwhelmed and afraid—a path where you don’t know the final answer, only that it will emerge from standing in the grief of what we, as humanity, have experienced and created and find yourself unable to turn away.

The film will open for a run at the JBFC in April

For more information about the film: www.thereisanotherwayfilm.com

SPECIAL EVENTS

Q&A with Director Stephen Apkon, Producer Marcina Hale, and Representatives from Combatants for Peace on March 30 Q&A with Director Stephen Apkon, Producer Marcina Hale, and Representatives from Combatants for Peace on March 30 Q&A with Director Stephen Apkon, Producer Marcina Hale, and Representatives from Combatants for Peace on March 30 Q&A with Director Stephen Apkon, Producer Marcina Hale, and Representatives from Combatants for Peace on March 30

Q&A with Director Stephen Apkon, Producer Marcina Hale, and Representatives from Combatants for Peace on March 30

Sunday, Mar. 30 2025, 2:00

  • Stephen Apkon formed the Jacob Burns Film Center with a vision of establishing a center for independent, foreign, and documentary films and education. Under his leadership, the JBFC grew to become a major cultural destination and leader in the field of visual literacy. In May 2014, Steve stepped down as the executive director of the JBFC to focus on film projects and other nonprofit initiatives. Steve is currently the CEO of Reconsider, a nonprofit that creates media and experiences to catalyze reflection, dialogue, and collaborative action, challenging people to look deeper by addressing the root of the societal and environmental issues that we face today. His latest project There is Another Way is a follow-up to his 2016 film Disturbing the Peace, the two feature-length documentaries focus on Combatants for Peace and their struggle and activism amidst the conflict in Israel and Palestine.
  • Marcina Hale LMFT grew up in Ashtabula Ohio, an adventurous tomboy who loved to climb trees, bike, swim, play sports and ponder life. Marcina is a therapist and film maker who is trained in many modalities from different traditions and who appreciates the collective wisdom of cultures. She is an Executive Producer of Fantastic Fungi, a Producer of Disturbing the Peace and There is another Way, and a facilitator for Reconsider workshop experiences, which have been given in the U.S. and internationally.
  • Iris Gur, Mai Shahin, Avner Wishnitzer, and Jamil Qassas are active members of Combatants for Peace, a bi-national group of former enemy combatants from Israel and Palestine. Iris Gur and Mai Shahin have recently been to the JBFC for a previous preview screening of the film. For this preview screening of the film's final version, they will be joined by their colleagues Avner Wishnitzer and Jamil Qassas for the first time at the JBFC. The four are some of the featured protagonists of There is Another Way.

Tickets: $20 (members), $25 (nonmembers)

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