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to help aspiring filmmakers develop their work. and as alex beard reports, it's a lifeline for young palestinian filmmakers. rubbing shoulders with some of the biggest names in the industry. young filmmakers from across them, at least get them in touring. they need to get these stories to the wills. i think people appreciate truth more than anything else, right? that's what they cling to that or maybe that note, but this month i may know when something is real or not. and this year on its 10th anniversary cobra, it has taken on a deeper meaning. why do we celebrate the progress we have made? we are also confronted with a genocide them as a and the ongoing attempts in silencing the voice is crying out against it. it's extremely frustrating and disappointing to see creative spaces, once considered safe havens for free expression, become oppressive. it's
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fostering that freedom of expression that draws many young filmmakers to the bahamas. oh my god, he is from does this film some of the streets follows a young palestinian boy in a refugee camp and leaving on but history is to one day or 2 into a garza and tell the stories office home 1st 4 months of war. i didn't do any, i didn't answer my emails, i didn't work at all. i felt helpless, not functioning at all. but also the time i realized that if i keep watching the news and feeling frustrated and not able to do anything, what this can lead me to, you know, making industry leaders here is helping him to her and his work. so he can support his family and friends with trips and what was being abroad. you know, i cannot take them out of gaza. i've tried most like various ways. it's really,
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really, really hard. and i think is the only thing is for me is to take action, hold and faulty film projects have been into this. yeah. cobra from at least 20 countries. and it's hope that this advance will help amplified voices from across the region. but organize the say means to be heard alex be it, which is era. no huh. that's it for me. i'm a jim, jim. a reminder you can keep up to date with all the news on our website out to 0 dot com. the news continues here on al jazeera, after generation football. thanks so much for watching the the phone causing the call saved real revolt. farm is around the world. protests
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the guy speaking only unemployment policies. we speak to the mexican agriculture minister about how it grows in mexico. of coping plus inflation is slowing down. will central buttons put interest rates soon? counting the cost on l just there. the welcome to generation football. coming up, we find out what happens. i've gotten a sense, use women's national football team instead of going to the side them in portable incense, he twins. what. how is the full effect with a live and go to the hoops of the features. um, nickel, i'm get a i need both cabinets, thought a football bush and puts us is the life of the football for the tires. i sat down with the trees. a brass fonts is full of purple caps. it right now is your children . i fixed it by violence at manchester, united he won 5 english premier league and the champion in his
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memoir. i love this game. he opened up for the 1st time i thought his experience of a piece as a child for people. it was like really weird for patrice to be talking about child abuse because i am a human being. but he also said that football was the lifeline that saved to the the trees. thank you for coming to speak for me today. do i call you um, one of the my successful football heads and recent history, but since we're tired, perfectly done so many things you've done pundits treat lots of social media activity them. well, is the thing you most enjoy doing with your time at the moment is finally don't set up an allow. uh huh. right now is these like meeting people is buying people,
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helping people doing fee. so i didn't of the time to do it, you know, because i always say when you a football player, you leaving the bubbles and you're like it's like trapped inside the box and it doesn't allow you to do many things you would like to do. so now i, i be honest, i, i've seen a free as, as a pass on, but also mentally. and i can think about different things we should talk about. you'll pick, you mentioned, the neighborhood least where you're from. and a lot of really, really successful parents came from that like 0 and we must, as i, what do you think is about the french suburbs that produces such successful k is, is so many different nationality, you know, is a mix. and do your laser, these we are the only to be really to c t we we every trophy like between me and mosse and like differently. so is so many buttress. ever so many children, all these so many months out of my little town. oh to say it is because he's so
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many go to line. you're going to have like people from sending out for months. yeah, yeah. for money and all this mix and we live play industry. i think playing football. save you on stealing to stay away from being naughty or whatever. so good bodies, a way to communicate with other people. and when you're leaving the street, football is the most important thing. many people have spoken about, you know, coming hardships as a child, policy, drugs, violence, but there are very few for owners at your level with that spoken about child abuse . as you have done, the book opens with that. why was it important for you to start the book that way? uh, i never talked about it before, but way jam is because i offered myself to the woman of my life, margot and we were watching something on tv about the fatal fire and we look and she said, oh my god is someone do that to a key that we go crazy and she sold my rent, my face was really like, you know, angry interest to you. okay. and i say yes, i'm fine. she said, no,
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you're not okay. but she switched them out to. so when i tell the she trial schools and i cried to from that day i start to understand, you know, i need to get rid of that dosing masculinity because i grow advice. crying is a sign of weakness. so she unlocked something and i was like, okay, i con my did my october fee and don't tell everything. and after, of course, for people it was like really weird for poetry is to be kept in. i'm refreshing us and that too much to say united to talking about is a child abuse. but because of my, i am a human being and i think we need to help each other. and me really think this book has been so many over the past and i should really be less than grateful to you at point. feel that expired having spoken about it or has it been positive april because of the reaction that you've had when things happen like that, you don't talk about that because you just like raise them from your memory and
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sometimes it can be shame about yourself. so it's not like i was like, worry about what the, the people will think about it. my, my biggest meeting was when i was in virus and i see my mom and to tell a face to face my abuse up. and when i was 13 years old, and now going to see when you're 39. and do you know, i don't see that she was the best that she was like, but patrice, uh, you say you're going to release your book, you're going to mention it. and i say yes ma'am, she say i you sure you know, to scale to and i say mom, i'm not doing my book for myself. i do it to, to have for the children. and she was like, uh, go for it. and how do you think the experience kind of holding on to that besides long affected the personnel profession a didn't make a difference? do you think? but of course you make via a robots a machine. you don't trust people. you don't trust, don't always do it because you was my, my head teacher. and actually i realize every time, you know, i was like, oh,
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why sometimes aggressive why? i'm a soldier eyes because i from the street you know, from street you have to pretend to be a guy state about you not to use just a way of surviving. and since i open myself to, to margot and i start to realize actually uh, damaged me so much. i was someone, uh trying didn't, wasn't in part of my life. you know, i couldn't believe people even just watching a movie. good price. so i keep all those emotion inside, and you just like even some, some people who are like, wow patrice, you know, oh, you old with the strong like dodge, you never show any, any weakness, you know, you never feel like you there now, but or whatever. but now i'm a different man, you know, i'm all much you and i, i can control my emotion and i'm happy to try. and with only that experience and now that you're speaking out about it, how does that link to what's the kind of advocacy and are required to doing? so, what i'm trying to achieve is i want to change everything myself. but i think i
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want to make sure like those, those kid, you know, have the strains to say like, okay, you know, i've actually save, right, exposed himself in front of the median people. i think i should talk to someone. so that's the just people to try to, to open up. do you think that there's something about football that specifically makes it difficult to speak about these things compared to other sports, for example, or the space it's football is like they say you, you can show and even, you know, ability and i pay i play we've um gave players and they were coming and talking to me because they know all hope and that was about it. but there we never speaking front of a one because people will reject them. and i have a perfect example when i was playing for wisdom and someone from the english federation comment talk about the subject, you know, we need to accept, that'd be one. and you can see in the room some people where like going crazy and
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body someone is gay of to leave. i have to, i stood up and i say about silence to everyone. can you believe in 2020 at the time? we still like say we're going to reject you don't use is not fair. you've been involved in some of the most kind of contentious debates about base a one time you were quoted against her in french government because you had taken a stand and you were supporting one if you'll finally pay is and you went on strike when you look back is that how do you feel and do you think that things have changed? now do you think things are better or what? no, no, nothing change. because like i said, football is a platform where you can send the message. but the problem is that society, like you said, you cation no, nope, baby born as a racist pass on, or what 7 different. so, i'm not surprised. i remember when he was 3 english player and in mr. pen idea, and they get a lot of abuse. and people start pointing or doing each find the races i was like
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old on, you know, is the same everywhere and footboards like we falls when we strike for, for, for the go to another guy. so the lea, uh, they forget you french possible. since the new, just the sending of so i was like, this is let's, let's still be portrayed in the football where that's the way happen. but to blame the food boys, things it is not just that if the society is bigger than that, but i think we should do a lot more than what we do a and i say to people, we have to stop pretending and you know, you know, not talking silence, he's a crime and we can change things. but like i say, i'd like to give that example about the soup at lee. and you could see like, like why is the one was unique then the fine they, they put there. so whatever i see some of my 2 made in 28 and he was on t v. like as we made it to, people were just talking about it and i look at it and it was like, but i wish, you know, we got the same and as she to fighting, you know,
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against the rates is the truth is when, you know, don't touch the pocket of people they want change things, a number of high profile that man including the born james and daniel lee. i have spoken about the addictive feeling of being in the zone at the top of you. okay. and, and how winning can become this you for it? the thing that you're always chasing is that how you felt in 2014 of the intensity paying with might so united and if it keeps, say during that time you felt quite depressed to do your robot, then especially, you know, when you get under someone like so i'd expect you son for august on teach you winning is not important. winning is normal. and every year, if i don't win the lee or the jump, because whatever you feel like a failure, i remember sometimes we are likes going go to whatever i was even like, don't need to celebrate because it's normally is your job, but actually is not. if you asked me, you know, i, i don't live with any regret,
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but you, you can enjoy the moment because it's so much pressure. so much focus. and when you play from friends of brazilian globe, what if people expect you to win the tournament? so you know, when you don't have a good tournament, after you have to, you have one month on the day, everyday people we talk about it, you have to go back to your club. you don't have time to, to reach out. that's why we should leave the work up every 4 year. if we care about the mentor of the player, because the human being and we need to stop thinking about business because this is business, this is the money. but what about the mentor you and i know we are toys. you get injury out. we buy you blair and you've been so successful with football is given you the freedom to travel and be in different places. and i wonder if you would have been able to have that kind of growth and experience if you hadn't faithful and what would have happened if you didn't have to create a tide. whether or not you would have made that for most of my life without it
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allowed me to speak 6 different languish. i wasn't that great. that's good. but you know, traveling with the, with the team isn't make sure that's why i say to every child in the world, when you get the opportunity to travel, to meet different people, to or to do it. you open your mind a worldly, so be. but if you stay just where you leave and you don't travel, you won't understand what do you want, understand different people, different religion. but of course the way i grow up, most of my friends, you know, some of them said someone of deadline jets. it could be, it could be like a, a by join a for picture. and that's why i always ask the bless and dreadful. you do have and every comment to you about you, you know, i can feel like what you're saying to me and that you've been through this process and really kind of put things in their place. is that little of that down to the book or what we, what are you going to say? i don't, i, i'm really don't know is just like, i'm so passionate about life. and i don't like to find, excuse when you get sexually abused at the edge of the new grew up with these
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trauma when the, you know, you're dropping this read is on about like so 5 a and uh when you, you bought as a black bear. so these are disadvantaged in this with i don't have their own for me . i can tell you is because i, i talked with my goal because of my book. i don't have that on. so it's just nice to see. anyway, you know cannot, but it cannot been and it's beautiful because even many people they were like, wow, partridge, you so nice! you can be a clown, you can be funny, whatever. but when you're angry, something different and yours is a fight or something. we all have a dock side and i think me was become a lot from my trauma and i realized that whenever you felt my satisfied now, i feel confident. and when you play, you never content because you keep chasing, waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting, and told you a motion. i was on the side. now i am leaving my best life to know if that's the. yeah. oh not,
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no. i just want to say thank you so much. you enjoy coming and speaking to me. thank you. it was no ordinary football tool. as the tell about games that control of get us started in 2021. it took numerous failed attempts, a safe house to flight, and that zip domestic efforts a full country for these players from the countries used women's national football team to make it to this portuguese page. 24 year old after and canadian fox and douglas ties captain of the gun women's national team, coordinated the evacuation of david, 200 football as the family member last time i was in portugal. so a couple months ago i doing to on a visit to see how that goes, especially in to the new life in portugal,
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off to the perilous job. and when the calvin took over a dentist in the government tell, the football federation asked me to help evacuate the national players because their lives were at risk. and so immediately i started looking for possibilities to get them out. unfortunately, i didn't get the response that i was looking for in canada. and so cap plus 3, i was a former, a running national team head coach. she's in a ronnie, american. she connected me with us government officials through her sister and immediately we started got started on an evacuation of all the countries in the world that you could be evacuating refugees to. why was it court? you know, it just made sense for everyone to come to one nation and uh, portugal was willing to support them and their family members as well. whereas other nations just wanted to support the girls and that just wasn't going to be a viable options. the can you tell me
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a little bit about the goals and what they're like? so the girls are predominantly 14 to 18 years old. they're some of the most passionate and dedicated girls to the game. some of their parents support is i'm but a lot of them didn't and didn't know that they were competing and learn always um and all of them being an athlete. so today we're going to visit us what i us. unfortunately, she did not come with her parents, and so she's looking after her siblings. she's playing football, she's learning online. she's doing an incredible job. the usually used to come to rise. so she's at the, wasn't able to make it out in the fast. like the
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3 months later she made it to him to another flight that the couldn't negotiated the german what go story like football? how did you get into it? and to learn it? magazines that i had them when she was the 5th grade when she was younger, associate actually does like work. i told her the passion for like surface and juggling and such. and then the kids would play like football and girls and boys together there. and so she would join it in and that's kind of where she like began play was also uh at the start, the 2nd medium and one of her friends were playing on the national teams and like the national you 15 team and asked her to come with try out so she try it out. um god, it's fit into that like made the teams in the house?
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absolutely. do you feel that you want to continue that about any she wants to continue to use those because repairs and the over the why didn't they come with the hope i was to cut off those charm. i thought of hire and method out of my boss . don't pay that and we'll figure out why that is no matter why that amount was going to be the kind of long stegham to have been for that and i made them j match forwarded to me is the hard them yet. yeah. and then all of them they do me get the extra i don't, i didn't get that. what is not a one that is to me. okay. well and just no matter what size i mean big yeah. i need to find out about that. and is that how much can a, how do they do it? oh, that's what was done on there. how about sense? oh, my god, that you, that was okay. and for jobs you're gonna have the time. what does it can to do? and i should of as, as maybe start and get in like a midline between you and make a new start course connected. yeah, i'm enjoy obviously the cost gauge, not asking me with a i'm,
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i'm well that's gonna be josh. a sharma zang. is that guy on with unexpected? sure. good. good afternoon. as any right? yeah. that's good. hi to somebody to come us class. that's cool. that's good. i have to do. feel safe. is it? oh, good. uh, i don't like as soon as you don't know that i understand them. yeah, ma pushed in on this thing. i've told them i exit personnel last so if you're looking up the day, you'll see things. that's a big responsibility. how do you find it that's? that's, that's, that's the, that's the, that's who is the time is how was the best, the best ones data said you made some last gigabytes to try to do them misadventure for them to have mission last night from visual that'd be done everything. i'm all that i said is that enough? so i'm not, i'm a okay. is that any plan for me? daughter stuck. i know she has skipped the high and i me and the actual the question now
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in case change question, dish patient that is active the the because the goal is to spread out across the country, events like based award ceremony or an opportunity for them to catch up thank you so much for taking care of the national players and continue to empower these young girls. thank the it was also a chance to me to meet on the play is on the team. what's the transition been like for you over the period a month?
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so you've been here actually. good still a we have new place to leaving. we have a phone for you though. the do you know that it has also there has she's like, oh, you know, no language. we're just trying to get up to the new environment. you know, the jensen is a different country completely. are you still in touch with a lot of people from that kind of kind of jazz curse. yeah. and what's that relationship like now? now the you're here. i mean it's interesting it's what else do i personally do so that you feel guilty? yes. sometimes i think it's, oh, i am guilty because why i couldn't, i cannot help what people and why the end part today and, you know, do this, they do a, this can mean calm is that to think about the future? so try alone. right now, transferred and making strong do the 10 hill, their pupils like that the didn't. people can proud of her. give me the for
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an hour and a half from lisbon. 17 year old. now janine saline is training with her local club . the i was told that you came on the 2nd round of slides. what was that experience like fi and the football? let me tell the most about, i'm sure. um, what would you tell by just like in composing? remember? well, what's best on that kid and dr. button uh yeah, currently a comes out of the mileage um from, from, from them, but uh, bottom of my face got, can nemo confusion making them k, i mean group it will make it done up on someone that no, no, because she was and i've had that you are a stokes, a, a,
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and that you're going to play some international games that must be really exciting . well is you'll kind of vision of the heat. so when it comes to football, me climb care and they walk on yet started football motion. but i'm to not that are in them, you can get an accessible from k, i name um the, the uh, the federal as well. might have the microphone moving it to any custom bookcase. uh, cost. what i see are joy. give me a hust. let's see. and who are you ramos? i don't know that a football um would agreement and the sea water and all this. but i love any, not my phone kid miss lou will not wish to midland to hold them bush and running. and it needs to come gloom, get lost. i'm really not misled get misty when i was in the find that as an ocean and a lot of colors come to find the best doesn't know much them the um the
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