Wayne Kopping
Tragic Awakening: A New Look at the Oldest Hatred
The October 7 pogrom in Israel was the worst massacre of Jews since the days of the Holocaust, and the international community has, confoundingly, exploded with Jew-hatred. Tragic Awakening: A New Look at the Oldest Hatred is a profound and timely documentary that delves deeply into the roots of antisemitism and provides sobering revelations about the world’s oldest hatred. Where does such unbridled hatred come from, and can it be harnessed into a force for good? Tragic Awakening answers these and so many other questions with unvarnished candor.
Kids Chasing Paradise
The story of children radicalised by extremists, and the activists dedicated to saving them. Childhood is supposed to be a special time in a person’s life: a time to grow and play; to explore and learn about the world. But today, extremists are radicalising and abusing children, teaching them hatred and violence. Kids Chasing Paradise follows the courageous journeys of three women who have lost a family member to extremism, as they go on to become champions of activism for children worldwide. An exploration of the personal stories of ordinary people becoming extraordinary activists in a bid to save children from radicalization.
Kids Chasing Paradise
The story of children radicalised by extremists, and the activists dedicated to saving them. Childhood is supposed to be a special time in a person’s life: a time to grow and play; to explore and learn about the world. But today, extremists are radicalising and abusing children, teaching them hatred and violence.
Beneath the Helmet
This documentary tells a coming of age story that highlights five young Israeli high school graduates who are drafted into the army to defend their country. At the age of 18, these young individuals undergo a demanding journey, revealing the core of who they are and who they want to be. Beneath the Helmet illustrates how these young men and women are protecting not only their homes, but the shared values of peace, equality, opportunity, democracy, religious tolerance and women's rights. The lessons that they learn along the way are paradigms that can be adapted, understood, and appreciated by everyone.