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Mahdi Fleifel's 'To a Land Unknown' hinges on two gorgeous performances about the plight of desperate cousins in Athens.
Welcome to Al-Monitor Istanbul.. This week, we are telling the tale of two cities: Istanbul and Jerusalem.We explore how memory, resistance and street singers shape the cultural pulse of the cities ...
Embark on an awe-inspiring journey through the heart of the Holy Land, where ancient history and profound spiritual ...
The ecology of Palestine is one of division, a land balkanized not only by fences and walls but by a political order that seeks to turn the environment into another instrument of domination.
As part of the Long Reads podcast on Jacobin Radio, we’ve produced a miniseries called Red Star Over Palestine: Histories of the Palestinian Left. The six episodes of the series look at the impact of ...
BRATTLEBORO — Brattleboro’s second annual Palestine Film Series opens this Sunday, March 23, with the Oscar-winning Best Documentary "No Other Land," which offers a window on the continuing Israeli ...
Occasionally a movie can continue after the credits roll — movies like No Other Land, an explosively moving portrait of the war in Israel and Palestine, cannot be contained by a projected frame ...
This Oscar-nominated documentary, which tells the story of the Israeli military's demolition of Palestinian homes in the West Bank, was created by a team of two Palestinian and two Israeli filmmakers.
No Other Land isn't just the most powerful nonfiction film I saw in 2024; it also had one of the year's more remarkable off-screen narratives. The movie brings us into Masafer Yatta, a community ...
A Jerusalem Voice for Justice released a statement expressing solidarity with the Palestinians suffering in Gaza and the West Bank and appealing for help from their fellow Christians worldwide ...
The Palestinian-Israeli documentary “No Other Land,” which spotlights the Palestinian experience in the West Bank’s occupied Masafer Yatta community, won Best Documentary Feature at the 97th ...
“No Other Land” recounts the meeting between Adra, a Palestinian activist filming the destruction of homes in the West Bank region Masafer Yatta, and Abraham, an Israeli journalist.