Our Film Has A Power: Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham on No Other Land | Interviews | Roger Ebert
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The local population of Masafer Yatta faces systematic violence and displacement by Israel's military, as their villages are declared firing zones and subjected to demolitions.
Documented over five years, "No Other Land" reveals the brutal occupation of Israel, highlighting the ongoing violence in Gaza and the resilience of Palestinians.
The film explores the complex relationship between directors Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham, illustrating the unequal realities they confront living in an apartheid state.
"No Other Land" serves as both an indictment of settler-colonial violence and a commentary on the absurdity of life under occupation and modern resistance.
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