Reviewed by rogerco,

on 08 May 2021
Where seen: Streamed proj @ home

What a brilliant Mayor

Review of" Mayor  

Film directed by: David Osit 

Film released: 2020

Summary
Exemplary local politician - overcoming extraordinary difficulties to run a city under an occupying hostile force with good grace and a very hands-on approach.

Review

This is a documentary that doesn't take an explicit stance towards its subject, rather it sits back and lets us observe what is going on and reach our own conclusions.

Two big surprises for me - one was to see Ramallah as very much a modern city, and very multi-cultural. And secondly to see in practice that there is a thriving Christian community in Palestine, and the elected mayor is a himself a Christian. It is far from all about towel-headed hot-heads and burnt out buildings. 

Musa comes across as a charming and dedicated public servant. The wider politics underpins everything even as he is dealing with random fires and sewage leaks - Palestine is a virtual state imprisoned by an apartheid regime, and Ramallah is a city that is surrounded by illegal foreign settlers who have stolen the land under protection of the occupying force; an occupying force that regularly enters the city uninvited to spread terror and disruption.

He was very clear in his exposition to a visiting German Parliamentary delegation as to exactly why it as not yet appropriate for them to try and promote grass-roots contact between the conflicted communities. Prince William's visit went much better, although the Palestinians well recognised that the English Royal Family doesn't do politics - so what's the point! 

Overall this was a very welcome different look at life in Palestine, and should be widely seen as it helps build an understanding of the terrible nature of the illegal Israeli actions.