A French nurse and a Italian photographer dedicates their lives for the cause of Palestine but make the final sacrifice.
It is a story of two Europeans who dedicated their lives for the Palestinian cause and paid the final price.
French nurse was a French hostess working in the Palestinian refugee camps in the latter half of the 1970s and the second half of the 80s. She was a Communist and she saw the displacement of millions of Palestinians that needed to be addressed as a basic injustice. She joined the armed Palestine group that resisted the Israeli business.
In the 1970s, Franco Fontana was an Italian photographer in the Marxist-Leninist political group and organizes an exhibition to raise awareness for Palestinian reasons. As a photo journalist, he visited Palestine and Lebanon, where he joined the group of fighting groups to liberate Palestine.
Kestman died in a half -time operation in Lebanon in 1984 in 1984. In 2015, Fontana became ill, and he chose to return to the Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, where he died and was buried, as was his desire to die.