 
        Manshar Ghaseelo (2013)
Origin: Palestine | Fiction | Director: Alaa Desoki & Areel Abu Eid | 10 minutes
Manshar Ghaseelo,
Alaa Desoki and Areej Abu Eid, Palestine 2013
Synopsis
Manshar Ghaseelo is a sarcastic take on the dictionary of verbal sexual
abuse women are subjected to, as well as their visual rape regardless of
how covered-up they are¦ Harassment has nothing to do with how a woman is
dressed but with how society allows men to see women as bodies. Manshar
Ghaseelo features animation and live footage.
 Biography[pic]
Both filmmakers Alaa Desoki and Areej Abu Eid are from Gaza, and recently
graduated with a degree in Television and Radio. They trained with Shashat
Women's Cinema, who produced their films. 
Desoki's films include Sardine & Pepper, with Athar Al-Jadili, 2011,
and Noise!  2012, and Abu Eid's films include Kamkamah with Eslam Elyan,
2011, and Separation, 2012. 
Their films have shown at Shashat's annual Women's Film Festival in
Palestine.
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