‘Who Killed Alex Odeh?’ Documentary Acquired by Watermelon Pictures

Source: Variety

Summary

Watermelon Pictures has acquired the documentary ‘Who Killed Alex Odeh?’ for North American distribution after its success at the Sundance Film Festival. The film, which explores the unsolved murder of Palestinian activist Alex Odeh, won the U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Journalistic Excellence.

Why It Matters

This documentary sheds light on an important yet often overlooked chapter in American history, addressing issues of justice and accountability surrounding political violence. By winning a prestigious award at Sundance, it not only gains visibility but also provides a platform for discussions on civil rights and the impact of activism.

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