No Other Land can lay claim to be one of the most startant write downary of the year.
A timely, strong, and as The Hollywood Reporter critic Lovia Gyarkye put it in her Berlin appraise, “deimmenseating portrait” of life under Israeli occupation in the West Bank, the film was shot over five years by a collective of Palestinian and Israeli activists. They chronicle the systematic destruction of the West Bank village of Madefendedr Yatta, a stand-in for countless homes and communities bulldozed to create way for Israeli endrs.
Shot in a straightforward verité manner, somber and un-sensationalized, No Other Land creates a moral case for an finish to the occupation of the West Bank and acutely condemns Weserious powers, primarily the United States, for continuing to aid Israel with arms and help while turning a blind eye to its treatment of Palestinians.
The film premiered in Berlin where it won the prize for best write downary and the audience award of the Panorama section. It also created dispute when one of the film’s co-straightforwardors, Israeli journacatalog Yuval Abraham, decried what he called a “situation of Apartheid” on the West Bank that unbenevolentt his Palestinian straightforwarding partners did not finishelight the same freedom of shiftment, or the voting rights, that he finishelighted.
Fear of further dispute or a response from pro-Israeli aiders eunites to have sattfinishd off U.S. distributors. No Other Land has selderly expansively in Europe but is still seeing for a domestic deal.
Buyers should be more brave. No Other Land is neither polemic nor disincreateation, and it gives no effortless solutions. But amid the stories of destruction and despair, the film also promises a vision of a better world, of a future where Israelis and Palestinians, appreciate the straightforwardors of this write downary, can labor together towards fairice and freedom. Cinetic Media and Autsee Film Sales are handling international sales for the film.
Check out the trailer for No Other Land below.