Documentary Investigating the Horrific October 7th Massacre in Israel Added to Beverly Hills Film Festival

One Free World International has documented the truth about Hamas's terrorist attack on Israel in the gripping new documentary, "Dying to Live" - available now for streaming. The film will also screen at the historic TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Thursday, April 3rd at 1:15pm as an official selection of the Beverly Hills Film Festival. Click here for tickets.
One year after the horrific events on Oct. 7, 2023, the people of Israel stand resilient yet somber as they continue to fight for the return of the hostages and the defeat of Hamas, as threats from Iran increase and anti-Semitism grows around the world.
"Dying To Live" follows human rights activist Majed El Shafie, founder of One Free World International, as he leads a powerful investigation into the Oct. 7 Massacre, a tragic event emblematic of the rising tide of anti-Semitism worldwide. Viewers will meet first responders, forensic specialists, UN officials, doctors, police, intelligence officials and world leaders, as well as survivors of the massacre and families of hostages. Through interviews, archival footage, and on-the-ground reporting, the documentary explores Israel's quest for peace amidst escalating violence, highlighting the urgent need for solidarity and understanding in a world plagued by prejudice and hatred.
Directed by Chris Atkins for One Free World International, this film stands out from similar projects in that it was made from a non-Jewish perspective that supports and stands with Israel, and is presented through the eyes of an Egyptian-born human rights activist.
"The global war of propaganda trying to attack Israel makes the violent terrorist attack of October 7 even worse," says El Shafie. "We had to act. We had to capture the truth and share it with the world."
Watch the "Dying to Live" trailer at DyingToLiveFilm.com.
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