-output: “Coexistence, My Ass!” Dares Peacemaking to Not Be So Serious

Sundance film ‌”Coexistence, My Ass!” Offers Raw, ‌Urgent Take on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Thru⁣ Comedy

PARK CITY, UT – A new ‍documentary premiering ‌at ⁢Sundance, “Coexistence, My Ass!” follows comedian ​Yael Eliassi as she navigates the complexities of identity, politics, and humor‌ while ⁣performing ‍a stand-up routine tackling the Israeli-palestinian conflict. Director Amber Fares initially‍ wasn’t convinced of Eliassi’s comedic talent ⁢after a chance meeting in Brooklyn,​ but traveled to Boston to see her perform, ultimately⁢ leading to a​ film documenting Eliassi’s transition from political work to comedy.

Eliassi expressed relief that Fares was the filmmaker⁣ chosen for ‍the project, ⁢recalling a previous offer from ⁣an Israeli cisgender ‍male that “didn’t feel ⁢right.” Fares’‍ previous work, including the film Speed sisters, ‍had ⁣already resonated with Eliassi.

The film delves into deeply personal territory, with Eliassi joking about her complete openness during filming, even considering​ documenting‍ medical procedures like a colonoscopy ⁢for inclusion. However, ​the humor doesn’t overshadow the serious political ⁤backdrop. ⁤Eliassi became emotional‌ during a performance, acknowledging the⁢ ongoing conflict and⁣ expressing gratitude to Fares and editor Rabab Haj Yahya for continuing the ​project ⁤”in spite of the atrocities⁤ of war.”

“We stayed together because we⁣ need … ⁤to not give in to the very powerful forces that are trying to silence ⁤us,” Eliassi stated, emphasizing the film’s purpose as “a voice of resistance” to ⁢the violence. “Coexistence,My Ass!” aims to challenge conventional approaches ‍to peacemaking by embracing ⁣a more direct and unflinching ⁢outlook.

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