Cherien Dabis' powerful film tells the story of one family’s journey through generations of trauma, tracing the enduring impact of the Nakba and occupation on personal and collective identity.
Made by a team of Palestinian and Israeli activist filmmakers, the Academy Award-nominated documentary is a look at life ...
No Other Land’s directors were chased down and held at gunpoint while capturing horrific attacks on Palestinians. For them, ...
At one point, a playground is demolished. At another, a school. Then a well is filled with concrete and water lines are cut ...
A documentary like No Other Land defines everything that is vital about the power of film to be a chronicle. Devastating and full of justified anger, it ...
Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham discuss their Oscar-nominated documentary, violence in the West Bank and Gaza, and effects of the Trump administration.
Producers have opted to self-distribute this powerful, pointed look at Israel's policies in seized land despite the movie earning an Oscar nomination and wins at the Berlin International Film Festival ...
Brazilian architect Roger Zmekhol’s crowning achievement Pele de Vidro aka Skin of Glass opened in Săo Paulo in 1968. Among those working in the gleaming glass tower in those early years was Alderiva ...
At first a crusader for workplace safety, the trained physician railed against the use of the toxic and ubiquitous material ...
A quartet of Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers shapes footage of the bulldozing of West Bank's Masafer Yatta into a cry of conscience against occupation.
Anyone seeking fictional forewarning of the dystopic nightmare of a second Trump administration might consider the 1979 film Being There, in which ...