"Stealing Innocence" is now available to download FREE on iTunes. 
This short film is a collaboration between two film school students, Nancy Stein from the United States and Per Sandholt from Denmark.
Below is a description of the film from the Bermuda Sun - By Robin Holder:
STEALING Innocence is a poignant examination of the human cost to the Israeli and Palestinian conflict.
Using U.S. television news clips and the personal story of two girls, Rachel and Ayat, filmmaker Nancy Stein captures life in the Occupied Territories where the life of Palestinians is severely restricted.
This gripping portrayal of the ongoing hostilities in the Middle East covers the period roughly from the Palestinian uprising –– known as the Intifadah –– in 1992 until March 2000.
As children Rachel and Ayat have a unique bond transcending the ethnic divide sustaining the conflict as one is Jewish and one Arab. They have a love for each other that is shared by their respective families and for a while it seems the friendship would endure.
Unfortunately events spin out of their control, testing their friendship to destruction.
This is a tragedy that leaves its victims without dignity or hope.
The aptly named Stealing Innocence is extremely timely as the present war in the Middle East rages on.
To understand the feelings of those who feel oppressed, stripped of human rights, unable to carry out ordinary functions like going to work or school and traumatized by unmitigated death and destruction this film will hit home with those who think suicide bombers are just fanatical terrorists.
The story of Rachel and Ayat is one that gives a very human dimension to an unfolding drama and Stein manages to render this story without resorting to inflated rhetoric.
By Robin Holder - Bermuda Sun (Entertainment from 2003-03-28 Edition)