"No Other Land" Puts a Palestinian Neighborhood on the World Map
Briefly

The documentary 'No Other Land' intricately weaves personal narratives with broader political themes, depicting the harsh realities of demolition in Masafer Yatta.
'I started filming when we started to end,' reflects Adra, highlighting the urgency and despair captured in his recordings as demolitions commenced.
Villagers, faced with expulsion, salvaged their belongings to create a makeshift home in a cave, illustrating deep resilience in the face of continuous adversity.
The film portrays how cultural and personal connections can exist amid political strife, as shown through the evolving friendship between Adra and Abraham.
Read at The New Yorker
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