“If you’re tired of the New York Times-NPR Slant on Israel and the Palestinians, here’s good news: documentary filmmaker Pierre Rehov has been challenging prevailing myths since 2001. With seven films already to his credit and another on the way, this serious, never boring, and above all else courageous documentarian is starting to make some serious waves.”
Michael Margolies New York Press
“Everyone is asking the same questions: How should we respond to terrorism? Should we be afraid of it? What does it mean for our future? Pierre Rehov, a French filmmaker, by no means purports to answer all of these questions. He’s headed in the right direction, though – Suicide Killers, his latest documentary, approaches the problem of Islamic extremism in a way that is very different from the typical Western approach.”
Amanda Schuster European Weekly
“I am so used to seeing lame and superficial propaganda that blames Americans and Israelis for the acts of terrorists, that this totally caught me off guard. It is very refreshing to see someone who actually takes terrorists at their own words and who examines the pathologies within a culture that spawn the thirst for mass death and suicide.”
Jamie Glazov FrontPage Magazine
“Provocative films about the combat between Palestinian militants and Israeli army”
Greg Myre The New York Times
“The most shocking moments of Rehov’s films involve blatant Palestinian efforts to manipulate the media”
Hanna Brown Jerusalem Post
“The information that Rehov does provide is based on interviewees who use bona fide images and documents to substantiate their claim”
Tamar Stenhal Camera
“There is only one filmaker who has presented the truth in the matter of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and his nom de guerre is Pierre Rehov”
Phyllis Chesler Author of The New Antisemitism
“In his documentaries, Pierre Rehov demonstrates how our version of the middle east conflict has been corrupted by the Arab use of reporters as propagandists”
Jack Engelheard Author of “Indecent Proposal”
“Seeing Pierre Rehov’s documentary film ‘The Silent Exodus’ about the expulsion and flight of a million Sephardi Jews helped me gain a better understanding of the tragedy of a community that was integral and fundamental to Arab society.”