Salt of the Earth: Palestinian Christians in the Northern West Bank Filming Locations

Salt of the Earth: Palestinian Christians in the Northern West Bank filming locations

Where was Salt of the Earth: Palestinian Christians in the Northern West Bank filmed? Salt of the Earth: Palestinian Christians in the Northern West Bank was filmed in 3 locations across Israel, Palestine and United States in the following places:

Salt of the Earth: Palestinian Christians in the Northern West Bank Filming Locations

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Salt of the Earth: Palestinian Christians in the Northern West Bank (2004)
Runtime: 193 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 2004
IMDB: tt0823531
Plot summary

Marthame and Elizabeth Sanders lived in the Christian Palestinian village of Zababdeh from August, 2000, through December, 2003. Volunteers with the Presbyterian Church (USA), their ministry was one of ecumenical support to the Church in the land of its birth. The film documents the lives of nine Palestinian Christians living in the northern West Bank. This film grew out of a desire among their Palestinian neighbors to share their stories, and a desire among Christians in the West to hear them. The Sanders describe the project as "a labor of love, a response to the graciousness, warmth, hospitality, and welcome we received from our Palestinian neighbors and colleagues."

Genres
Documentary
Cast
Directors
Elizabeth Sanders
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Salt of the Earth: Palestinian Christians in the Northern West Bank filming locations