Atta Jaber's family has farmed the Baqa'a Valley for hundreds of years, but since 1967, their land has been gradually confiscated by Israeli settlers.
The sound of the bulldozer is the music of the occupation, says Atta, yet he preaches love and peace amidst ongoing violence.
This film tells a unique 25-year story of a farmer's struggle to remain steadfast, highlighting his humanity amid settler violence and intimidation.
Rooted in the West Bank is a testament to the resilience of farmers like Atta, capturing the emotional weight of their enduring fight.
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