film

Palestinian resolve to cross Israel's wall featured in new film

Sarah Irving
5 July 2013

Filmmaker Khaled Jarrar traces the often heroic attempts made to dodge Israeli soldiers.

Cruelty of Israel's Cast Lead assault captured by new documentary

Daryl Meador
6 June 2013

Where Should the Birds Fly features ten-year-old’s chilling observation that Palestinian victims “mean nothing” to Israel.

Annemarie Jacir's must-see "When I Saw You" grapples with growing up after '67 war

Sarah Irving
3 June 2013

Annemarie Jacir’s new film When I Saw You features superb acting and a groovy soundtrack.

"When I Saw You," "Detroit Unleaded" and more at Houston Palestine Film Fest

The seventh annual Houston Palestine Film Fest launches this Friday.

Looking inward at the Chicago Palestine Film Festival

This year’s festival featured work by filmmakers asking questions for their own community.

Honoring Palestinian history: filmmaker Annemarie Jacir on "When I Saw You"

Annemarie Jacir on honoring the fedayeen who believed return to Palestine was a possibility.

Palestine film festivals to open in Chicago and London, plus other cinema news

Paradise Now director Hany Abu-Assad’s new film selected for the Cannes Film Festival.

Film review: Gaza love story triumphs over Israeli obstacles

Sarah Irving
29 March 2013

Habibi splices an ancient romance with experiences of the second intifada.

Palestinians shouldn't be covered in "blanket of sadness," says poet

Sarah Irving
27 February 2013

Protest and poetry are “inseparable twins,” according to a new Al Jazeera documentary series.

Oscar-nominated films prove Israel is an apartheid state

Eli Ungar-Sargon
Los Angeles
7 February 2013

Both The Gatekeepers and 5 Broken Cameras offer evidence of Israeli racism, albeit from different perspectives.

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