We hope that this 'online' or 'teaser' trailer (lasting only a minute and two seconds and passing quickly from clip to clip) creates a sense of wonder and curiosity about the documentary. Images such as the toddler pushing open a door, a Banksy graffiti of a little girl being uplifted by a balloon that raises her to the top of the 25-foot Separation/ Apartheid Wall - provide an 'opening' to what lies beyond - both on the other side of this wall as well as to what will be depicted in the film. The clips feature different places in the West Bank: the Muslim Village, Al Walaja, lying between Jerusalem and Bethlehem; the Christian village of Beit Sahour; Bethlehem; Qalandia; a village on the outside of Jenin; Hebron and Nablus. People represented are Hend (Al Walaja); Hashem and his daughter, Hebron; a woman's support group in a small Jenin Village; young boys from that Jenin village and from the city of Nablus; Raneen, a young woman speaking at a conference at the Arab Educational Institute, Bethlehem; older Arab women (both Christian and Muslim) who shared their stories openly with each other at the Sumud Story House, Bethlehem; Jala of Beit Sahour whose eloquent voice for peace features in the final clip. The voices of older Palestinian women are heard chanting in the background of the trailer where they are singing about the importance of remaining in their land and sharing coffee in their culture. All in all - a blend to invite the viewers to visit - for a brief moment - people surrounded by walls - both real and metaphorical -- walls of oppression and indifference. It is our fervent hope that this documentary will enable viewers to scale those walls