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Rip July 2011 | Xxcel Complete Site

Rip July 2011 | Xxcel Complete Site

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Shortlisted for an Academy Award, this documentary film focuses on the violence of the Israel-Palestine conflict and it's effects on the children of Gaza. The documentary follows the story of about ten children who tell what their daily life is like after the horror of the war in Gaza in the summer of 2014.

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2014
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Hernin Zin
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  • Walaa Eltiti
  • Yazeed Faruja
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Rip July 2011 | Xxcel Complete Site

As the day wore on, the site began to transform. The old gave way to the new, like a butterfly emerging from a cocoon. The sun beat down on the workers, but they didn't falter. They worked tirelessly, driven by a sense of purpose.

The XXCEL team had done it. They had taken a decaying relic and transformed it into a blank slate, ready for the next chapter in its life. xxcel complete site rip july 2011

The complete site rip of July 2011 was more than just a demolition project. It was a rebirth, a chance to start anew. As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden glow over the site, Alex couldn't help but feel a sense of pride. As the day wore on, the site began to transform

"Alright, guys," Alex shouted to his team, "today's the day. We're tearing this place down to the ground." They worked tirelessly, driven by a sense of purpose

The sound of jackhammers and wrecking balls filled the air as the team set to work. Building by building, they systematically dismantled the site, piece by piece. The rubble was cleared, and the debris was hauled away.

Alex, the project manager, stood at the edge of the construction site, surveying the landscape before him. The once-thriving industrial complex was now a barren expanse of crumbling buildings and twisted metal. The air was thick with the smell of decay and rust.

It was a sweltering summer day in July 2011. The kind of day where the air felt like a damp blanket, suffocating all in its grasp. But for the team at XXCEL, it was a day of liberation, a day of complete site rip.