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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.
- Filmed shortly after the 2014 Gaza war, this documentary examines how violence has transformed the lives of 10 Palestinian children.
- The ethnic cleansing that occurred during the creation of the State of Israel is known to Palestinians as Nakba, which means "catastrophe."
- Decision-makers from Israel, the Arab states, Russia and the US tell the inside story of the Arab-Israel conflict. Charts the evolution of tensions, violence and peace efforts from 1948 to 1998.
- In a country locked between Egypt and Israel, Gaza's youth are drawn to their beaches. Weary of the daily 'state of emergency' they seek meaning and perspective to their lives through surfing.
- 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.
- Two-part documentary to understand the genesis of an endless war in the Middle East.
- Focuses on 13-year-old Mohammed Hejazi, a second-grade dropout the filmmaker encountered at the Karni crossing in the Gaza Strip, where Palestinian children often gather to throw stones.
- Made by Palestinians living the reality it is the story of Israel's years long siege of Gaza and its 2008-2009 attack, told through the eyes of two young women,Mona Samouni, now 10 years old and the filmmaker, Fida Qishta.
- 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.
- Medics risk their lives to rescue and treat the wounded in the war-torn Gaza Strip.
- World leaders comment on the unraveling peace process and continued violence between Israelis and Palestinians from 1999 to 2005.
- Through various characters we learn of the violation of human rights suffered daily by the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the situation of blockade for which it tries to survive.
- Long before the first Intifada drew international media to focus on Palestinian life under Israeli rule, David Koff produced this in-depth portrait of the daily conflict being waged in Israel/Palestine. It was recently rediscovered. With a combination of candid interviews and remarkable historic footage, Occupied Palestine unpicks the strategic and ideological motors of Israeli rule in Palestine, powerfully depicting that the roots of today's crises were firmly planted in the ground decades ago. Met with bomb threats and censorship on its initial release in the US in 1981, Occupied Palestine remains a singular work of engaged filmmaking and a unique record of an overlooked chapter in the course of the conflict.
- Members of an Arab youth group hope to preserve their history by photographing the ruins of villages that were attacked by Israelis in 1948.
- A rag-tag team of international peace activists aboard two fishing boats, who decided to take on the might of the Israeli military. They break the siege of Gaza. Refusing to be intimidated, only one thing could stop them; and that was them-selves.
- After three wars in eight years and an ongoing eleven-year blockade, how are the people of Gaza coping? This is a story about extraordinary citizens trying to keep others alive and healthy, whether it be by securing access to clean water while maintaining waste management systems, or ensuring that the hospital emergency rooms have power.
- During 5 trips to Gaza, Schiel has gained first-hand experience of Palestinian life, assessed trauma, shared struggles, and portrays what he experienced.
- Three Palestinian brothers trying to find a breach in the separation wall, to get into Israel to make a buck. A childhood clashes with the implications of the occupation.
- 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.