In July 2002, the illustrator Daniel Maja is invited to Ramallah and Gaza to develop a project for art schools in Palestine, despite the fact that most West Bank cities are under curfew at the time. Dominique Dubosc, the filmmaker, decides to accompany him. The film develops according to their two gazes, which play one against the other, or with the other, in two mediums, throughout the journey.
How mass protests on the Israel-Gaza border led to one of the deadliest days in a generation. One ye...
An Israeli film director interviews fellow veterans of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon to reconstruct h...
Olive trees have been a key element of life for populations in Palestinian land for generations. Sin...
A documentary on the historic first-ever visit of a Palestinian National team to Europe, following t...
The Israeli filmmaker Shai Corneli Polak records the building of the 'security wall' through Palesti...
X-Mission explores the logic of the refugee camp as one of the oldest extra-territorial zones. Takin...
Gaza Fights for Freedom depicts the ongoing Great March of Return protests in the Gaza Strip, occupi...
In the years 1958 – 1989, public service monopolies prevailed in Sweden and SVT's reporting from Isr...
A thought-provoking documentary on the current and historical causes of the Israeli-Palestinian conf...
The first full length film to be shot within the disputed Palestinian West Bank "Green Line," FERTIL...
Writer-actor Aaron Davidman embodies seventeen different characters in and around the sacred city of...
In this documentary road movie, filmmaker Danielle Arbid tries to conjure up an image of the country...
This film analyzes the economic interests underpinning the conflict between Palestinians and Israeli...
Documentary about war photographer James Nachtwey, considered by many the greatest war photographer ...
This highly kinetic tableaux of uprooted sights and sounds works most earnestly to expose the racial...
Rule of Stone is a documentary film that exposes the power of architecture and the role it has playe...
Where Olive Trees Weep offers a searing window into the struggles and resilience of the Palestinian ...
In July 1988, Mizue Furui was in the Gaza Strip and West Bank with her camera as a rookie freelanc...