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- In the war of 1948 hundreds of Palestinian villages were depopulated. Israelis call it 'The War of Independence. Palestinians call it 'Nakba"'. The film examines one village- Tantura and why "Nakba" is taboo in Israeli society.
- The ethnic cleansing that occurred during the creation of the State of Israel is known to Palestinians as Nakba, which means "catastrophe."
- An intimate, and often humorous, portrait of three generations of exile in the refugee camp of Ein el-Helweh, in southern Lebanon. Based on a wealth of personal recordings, family archives, and historical footage, the film is a sensitive, and illuminating study of belonging, friendship, and family in the lives of those for whom dispossession is the norm, and yearning their daily lives.
- Embark on a journey across Palestine alongside Palestinian psychiatrist Dr. Samah Jabr and discover the resistance and resilience of a people affected by the invisible wounds of war and occupation.
- The documentary records the memories of a group of Palestinian elders, mainly veterans from the 1948 expulsions. Their stories of refugee struggles are interspersed with poems of Mahmoud Darwish.
- "My land" gives voice to old Palestinian refugees who fled in 1948 without ever returning to their land, and who have been living in camps in Lebanon for more than 60 years.
- Members of an Arab youth group hope to preserve their history by photographing the ruins of villages that were attacked by Israelis in 1948.
- The history of Palestinian "Nakba" and exile through the eyes and memories of wealthy Palestinian families of the Gargours and the Araktingis from the town of Jaffa.
- Short documentary about a 91 year old Palestinian woman exiled from Jaffa who refuses to give up hope of returning.
- Arabic word meaning 'disaster' It describes the most tragic event in the history of the Palestinian people,driven from their land during the creation of Israel in 1948. The movie was shot in an ancient Palestinian refugee camp called El Sultan and an ancient Jordanian military camp,both located near the city of Jericho in the West Bank The walls of the village and the military camp are covered with drawings,paintings and graffito's,telling a story of conquerors and conquered. Later on,the refugee camp was totally destroyed. Israel army feared to see the camp becoming a symbol of resistance for the people of Palestine
- 73 years after the birth of Israel and the "Nakba" ('catastrophe'), Rothschild 16, where Israel's declaration of independence took place, is still a popular location for different tour guides who highlight diverse narratives of the event. The film discusses the formation of memory surrounding a historical site with a dual meaning.
- Documents the collective nature of the stories from 1948 Palestinian survivors. It describes their daily life before the war, their flight from the conflict and their lives in exile.
- An encounter with a lost land - Palestine from 1928 up to 1952 and beyond. Personal correspondences, diplomatic archives, consular correspondences, audiovisual archives, newspapers and interviews with the children of Western diplomats who lived in Jaffa, Palestine at the time. The first-hand testimonies of life before, during, and after the 1948 Nakba powerfully recreate everyday life in the urban center of Jaffa at a fateful time in Palestinian history.
- 2018– 54m7.6 (19)TV EpisodeThis first episode reviews the three decisive years that carved the Jewish state out of Palestine.
- 2018– 53m7.4 (18)TV EpisodeEpisode two covers 1948-1967 - two fundamental decades, punctuated by wars between the young state and its neighbours.
- Charlie joins a group of revolutionaries in Lebanon, with no one to save her if she is exposed as a spy. She works to earn the trust of Khalil and Michel's sister, Fatmeh.