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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_HurndallTom Hurndall - Wikipedia

    On 13 October 2008, Channel 4 broadcast a dramatised documentary The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall, which was written by Simon Block and directed by Rowan Joffe. Stephen Dillane plays Anthony Hurndall and Kerry Fox plays Jocelyn Hurndall.

    • 27 November 1981, London, England
    • Gunshot wound
    • 13 January 2004 (aged 22), London, England
    • Photography student, peace activist
  2. 13 ott 2008 · The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall: Directed by Rowan Joffe. With Zidane Awad, Stephen Dillane, Kerry Fox, Mark Bazeley. An English family fights to establish truth, justice, and accountability from the Israeli army after their son - Tom, a young photo-journalism student - is shot in the head in Gaza by an Israeli army sniper in April 2003.

    • (205)
    • Biography, Drama, History
    • Rowan Joffe
    • 2008-10-13
  3. 11 ott 2008 · On 11 April 2003, Thomas Hurndall, a 21-year-old photojournalist, was shot in the head in Gaza by a sniper from the Israeli army. Tom was a brilliant, intrepid young man, driven by an...

  4. The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall. An Israeli sniper shoots a photography student (Matthew McNulty) in the head, prompting an investigation by the victim's parents.

    • (4)
    • Rowan Joffe
    • Drama
    • Harry Treadaway
  5. The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall (2008) directed by Rowan Joffe • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 2008 Directed by Rowan Joffe. After Tom Hurndall is shot in the head in Gaza, his parents Anthony and Jocelyn arrive in Israel wanting to know how it could have happened.

  6. When peace activist and photography student Tom Hurndall is shot by an Israeli sniper while attempting to rescue a group of Palestinian children, his grieving parents demand answers but are met with stony silence from the authorities.

  7. Synopsis. After Tom Hurndall is shot in the head in Gaza, his parents Anthony and Jocelyn arrive in Israel wanting to know how it could have happened. They expect sympathy and co-operation from the Israeli authorities, but are instead met with an official explanation that fails to tally with any eye-witness accounts, and a wall of silence. Awards.