I think it would be a good idea to shoot a documentary film on Chaim Ben Pesach, his life, his struggle, his ideas. The narrator should take a neutral stand and ask the Israeli authorities their own version of the story. This is because, for that project to be effective in terms of publicizing Chaim's case, the film would have to be aired on a television network with the largest possible audience. So it should not look like a supporter's point of view. Basically, the narrator should keep himself/herself in the background and let Chaim talk. This is what we want : we want him to be heard and disseminate his message. In this respect, we should not be afraid to make the narrator look critical at times and ask questions that challenge Chaim's point of view. This way, the truth, which is on our side, will emerge clearly out of a confrontation of conflicting views, while we increase the chances of the film getting aired on a large television network if we can make a case that the documentary presents a critical discussion. Of course, the Israeli authorities will do their best to censor the film in the Israeli media but if we can manage to draw attention to the film elsewhere (especially in the US), this could quickly become an embarrassment for the Israeli authorities.
Are there JTFers who have technical abilities in this field (shooting, editing) and the required equipment (not much is required, basically a camera), or who can get qualified people to work for us ?