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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.lpbxl.com/event/stern-the-man-the-gang-and
 -the-state-15">Stern: The Man\, the Gang\, and the State</a>\nEvent Descri
 ption Lagrange Points presents a screening of the documentary “Stern: Th
 e Man\, the Gang\, and the State”\, directed by Egyptian filmmaker Hossa
 m Sarhan. The film examines the historical figure of Avraham Stern\, found
 er of the Zionist militant group Lehi (also known as the Stern Gang)\, and
  explores the ideological and political foundations that shaped some of th
 e armed movements active in Palestine during the final years of the Britis
 h Mandate. Through archival material\, interviews with historians\, and cr
 itical historical analysis\, the documentary investigates Stern’s politi
 cal vision\, including attempts to form alliances with Nazi Germany during
  the Second World War\, and the broader context in which Zionist militias 
 operated. The film situates Stern’s movement within the wider history of
  paramilitary organizations such as Lehi\, Irgun\, and Haganah\, and raise
 s questions about the relationship between violence\, ideology\, and state
  formation. Rather than presenting a single narrative\, the film brings to
 gether different historical perspectives and testimonies that challenge of
 ficial accounts and examine the processes through which militant movements
  became integrated into the institutions of the Israeli state.Discussion T
 he screening will be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker Hossam Sa
 rhan\, together with invited guests and researchers. The conversation will
  open space to reflect on the historical themes raised by the film\, inclu
 ding the political history of Zionist militias\, the construction of natio
 nal narratives\, and the role of cinema and documentary work in revisiting
  contested historical archives. Additional participants in the discussion 
 will be announced soon.Language Film &.Discussion in English. Reduced: EUR
  5 | Standard: 10 EUR | Support 15 EUR The support ticket helps sustain th
 e activities of Lagrange Points and contributes to the [...]
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LOCATION:rue de laeken 157\, Brussels  1000
SUMMARY:Stern: The Man\, the Gang\, and the State
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.lpbxl.com/event/stern-the
 -man-the-gang-and-the-state-15">Stern: The Man\, the Gang\, and the State<
 /a>\nEvent Description Lagrange Points presents a screening of the documen
 tary “Stern: The Man\, the Gang\, and the State”\, directed by Egyptia
 n filmmaker Hossam Sarhan. The film examines the historical figure of Avra
 ham Stern\, founder of the Zionist militant group Lehi (also known as the 
 Stern Gang)\, and explores the ideological and political foundations that 
 shaped some of the armed movements active in Palestine during the final ye
 ars of the British Mandate. Through archival material\, interviews with hi
 storians\, and critical historical analysis\, the documentary investigates
  Stern’s political vision\, including attempts to form alliances with Na
 zi Germany during the Second World War\, and the broader context in which 
 Zionist militias operated. The film situates Stern’s movement within the
  wider history of paramilitary organizations such as Lehi\, Irgun\, and Ha
 ganah\, and raises questions about the relationship between violence\, ide
 ology\, and state formation. Rather than presenting a single narrative\, t
 he film brings together different historical perspectives and testimonies 
 that challenge official accounts and examine the processes through which m
 ilitant movements became integrated into the institutions of the Israeli s
 tate.Discussion The screening will be followed by a discussion with the fi
 lmmaker Hossam Sarhan\, together with invited guests and researchers. The 
 conversation will open space to reflect on the historical themes raised by
  the film\, including the political history of Zionist militias\, the cons
 truction of national narratives\, and the role of cinema and documentary w
 ork in revisiting contested historical archives. Additional participants i
 n the discussion will be announced soon.Language Film &.Discussion in Engl
 ish. Reduced: EUR 5 | Standard: 10 EUR | Support 15 EUR The support ticket
  helps sustain the activities of Lagrange Points and contributes to the [.
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