Politics of Palestine's everyday captured in stunning debut film
24 December 2012
Two Meters of This Land is inspired by a Mahmoud Darwish poem. Read more about Politics of Palestine's everyday captured in stunning debut film
24 December 2012
Two Meters of This Land is inspired by a Mahmoud Darwish poem. Read more about Politics of Palestine's everyday captured in stunning debut film
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
30 October 2012
Emad Burnat’s house was declared a “closed military zone” by Israel — but that didn’t stop him from making a great film. Read more about Israel's viciousness against Bilin captured in "Five Broken Cameras" documentary
18 October 2012
Filmmaker Sami Moukaddem demonstrates that the Palestinian situation isn’t complex in his debut documentary. Read more about New film explains the basics to achieving justice in Palestine
9 July 2012
An exhibition at Amman’s Darat al Funun explores varying responses to decades of conflict in the Middle East, in which the Palestinian people have often played an involuntary and tragic role. Read more about Exhibition review: when lemons have more freedom than humans
the Galilee 25 June 2012
An emerging network of Palestinian filmmakers in Israel aims to connect with filmmakers in neighboring Arab countries — and mentor a new generation of Palestinian artists. Read more about Cinema club run by Palestinians in Israel makes its mark
22 June 2012
Roadmap to Apartheid is an important achievement in the history of popular education about Palestine, which has long pointed to the parallels between Israel and South Africa. Read more about Film explores striking parallels between South African, Israeli apartheid
15 June 2012
The War Around Us is a damning critique — from within the industry — of the Western media’s reporting of Palestine. Read more about Documentary offers damning critique of how Western media covered Gaza attack
10 May 2012
The under-recognized steadfastness of Palestinians who clung onto their land in the areas of Palestine upon which the State of Israel was declared is lovingly praised in Sameh Zoabi’s lighthearted debut feature Man Without a Cell Phone. Read more about Film review: Palestinians in Israel honored in debut comedy feature
Jerusalem 20 February 2012
Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem can once again go to the movies, now that Al Quds Cinema has reopened its doors after being closed for 25 years. Read more about East Jerusalem cinema reopens after 25 years