Kite-flying film shows Gaza's kids grow old too soon
10 December 2013
Youngsters featured in Flying Paper describe how bombs and shells sound to them. Read more about Kite-flying film shows Gaza's kids grow old too soon
10 December 2013
Youngsters featured in Flying Paper describe how bombs and shells sound to them. Read more about Kite-flying film shows Gaza's kids grow old too soon
22 November 2013
Forthcoming documentary aims to provide an audiovisual testimony of the Palestinian liberation struggle to younger generations. Read more about "Shooting Revolution" film brings to life PLO's heyday in Lebanon
Chicago 17 November 2013
Emily Jacir and Monica Maurer create homage to victims of massacre in Tel al-Zaatar refugee camp. Read more about 1970s film of Palestinian struggle in Lebanon restored
3 September 2013
Central character in Mahdi Fleifel’s documentary resents how “leaders” have sold out the revolution. Read more about New film shows sacrifice without reward for Palestinians in Lebanon
6 June 2013
Where Should the Birds Fly features ten-year-old’s chilling observation that Palestinian victims “mean nothing” to Israel. Read more about Cruelty of Israel's Cast Lead assault captured by new documentary
Los Angeles 7 February 2013
Both The Gatekeepers and 5 Broken Cameras offer evidence of Israeli racism, albeit from different perspectives. Read more about Oscar-nominated films prove Israel is an apartheid state
7 November 2012
Despite purporting to tackle propaganda, documentary The Flat adheres closely to the acceptable parameters of Zionist discourse. Read more about New film on Nazi links to Zionism sidesteps the toughest questions
29 October 2012
Watch Sandra Madi's stark account of the neglected fate of those who joined the Fatah party in the '60s and '70s to fight for the liberation of Palestine. Read more about Fatah's forgotten fighters in documentary "Perforated Memory"
18 July 2012
My Neighborhood purportedly tells the story of Sheikh Jarrah in occupied East Jerusalem. But beyond the fact that Palestinians are being kicked out, we learn little of their story. Read more about New documentary inadvertently demonstrates failures of Zionist left
6 March 2012
Maureen Clare Murphy interviews Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon about his upcoming feature-length documentary, A People Without a Land, and his journey from a religious Zionist background to becoming an advocate for Palestinian rights. Read more about Interview: Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon on his upcoming documentary focusing on one-state solution