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An independent video-journal-style documentary, Sour Milk and Honey follows a young man of both Jewish and Muslim descent to the Middle East on a quest to find out the meaning of peace behind the headlines and buzzwords of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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An Israeli and a Palestinian meet at a checkpoint. Flashbacks reveal the tragic circumstances in which they had met before and which now threaten both of their lives. Something changes for both of them when they are able to see the humanity in each other.
As a child growing up in Israel, Yehuda Shaul couldn’t wait for the day he was drafted to do military service and defend his homeland. But the bubble burst for him on his first day in the Occupied Palestinian Territories when he was ordered to fire a grenade machine gun into a Palestinian neighbourhood.