The documentary "Life in Gaza," which began early this year, has been described by the Guardian newspaper as angry and documenting the endless misery of life in the tape bordered by Egypt, Israel and the Mediterranean.

She said the film, directed by Gary Keane and Andrew McConnell, despite divergent views on it since its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah in January, is a highly sensitive humanitarian document in its presentation of the lives of ordinary people who continue their lives bravely despite the circumstances. In a world that one described as having built a wall between people in Gaza and life itself. It will be on Friday for the first time in Britain.

A young man practicing cello, a young man recording rap songs, a theater director overseeing the training of some young people to showcase his work on his stage, and a fisherman complaining about the oppression of his craft, fishermen are not allowed to fish in waters beyond three miles where fish are scarce.

The sea is what is seen by the people of Gaza, and it is the only entity that borders Gaza and does not harden them as hard as the land borders, yet it is no less than land in restricting the people of Gaza.