A conversation with Ayelet Heller, director of the film The 1957 Transcripts, which looks at the Kafr Qasim massacre. Ayelet speaks about the process that went into making the film, which is based on thousands of pages of court transcripts from the trial of the police officers who participated in the massacre; the fear of censorship in the wake of the events of October 7, the attempts made by festival organizers to postpone its screening, and the relevance of what happened in Kafr Qasim almost 70 years ago – to understanding our reality today.