Israel is the only country in
the world where 18-year-old girls are drafted for compulsory
military service. To See If I’m Smiling is a disturbing
look at the actions and behavior of women soldiers in the Israeli
army who, stationed in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, help
maintain the 40-year-old occupation of Palestinian territories.
The women in the film, veterans who’ve tried to bury
the past for years, finally speak openly about their experiences.
Deeply personal interviews are dramatically interwoven with
both archival footage and details of the women’s daily
lives. One woman recounts how she posed for a photo with a
Palestinian corpse. She searches for that picture, saying, “I
wanted to see if I’m smiling.” At a time when women
in the military are increasingly on the frontlines, this powerful
film explores the ways that gender, ethics, and moral responsibility
intersect during war. |