Here is the aforementioned film Home Game – in full.

Home Game is a captivating film that encapsulates the surreal story of normal teenagers trying to continue an annual basketball tournament during a very abnormal summer in Israel – the summer of 2005 and the disengagement from Gaza. This emotional film follows the journey of these teenagers and their determination to win against all odds, both on and off the court. Home Game tells part of the untold human story to a piece of Jewish history that was overshadowed by politics.

Please visit and show some love to The Friends Of Gush Katif.



You can contact the Home Game Production team here.

3 Responses to “Home Game”

  1. Israelinurse says:

    Thanks so much for making this available Chas. The film is very powerful and moving.

  2. “Home Game is a captivating film that encapsulates the surreal story of normal teenagers trying to continue an annual basketball tournament during a very abnormal summer in Israel”

    The teenagers may be normal but their deluded parents are far from it – choosing to bring up their children in the immoral environment as a Jewish minority lording it up in spacious luxury villas and well-watered gardens over the third world conditions of the cramped refugee camps and cities of Gaza. There was never going to be a happy ending in Gush Katif.

  3. Chas Newkey-Burden says:

    Spacious luxury villas? Hardly.

    They had every right to live there and do so in whatever homes they wanted to.

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