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No Other Land

  • 2024
  • 6+
  • 1h 32min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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No Other Land (2024)
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Un collettivo israelo-palestinese mostra parte degli eventi accaduti a Masafer Yatta, nella Cisgiordania occupata, attraverso l'alleanza tra l'attivista palestinese Basel e il giornalista is... Leggi tuttoUn collettivo israelo-palestinese mostra parte degli eventi accaduti a Masafer Yatta, nella Cisgiordania occupata, attraverso l'alleanza tra l'attivista palestinese Basel e il giornalista israeliano Yuval.Un collettivo israelo-palestinese mostra parte degli eventi accaduti a Masafer Yatta, nella Cisgiordania occupata, attraverso l'alleanza tra l'attivista palestinese Basel e il giornalista israeliano Yuval.

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    • Yuval Abraham
    • Basel Adra
    • Hamdan Ballal
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    • Rachel Szor
    • Hamdan Ballal
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    • Basel Adra
    • Hamdan Ballal
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,2/10
    17.112
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    2628
    906
    • Regia
      • Yuval Abraham
      • Basel Adra
      • Hamdan Ballal
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Basel Adra
      • Rachel Szor
      • Hamdan Ballal
    • Star
      • Yuval Abraham
      • Basel Adra
      • Hamdan Ballal
    • 67Recensioni degli utenti
    • 91Recensioni della critica
    • 93Metascore
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    Reviewers say 'No Other Land' offers a compelling look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the lens of forced displacement in Masafer Yatta. Themes of oppression, resilience, and human cost are central, with praise for the collaboration between Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham. The film's raw depiction and storytelling are lauded, though some critique its perceived bias and lack of context.
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    10imdbfan-2901811597

    One of the most important films of our time

    Incredibly hard to watch, but vital. The viewpoint we in North America are not allowed to see. Documentation of the devastation wrought by modern day colonialism, which needs to remembered, and recognized. History is being made and it the film makers are telling the side of the oppressed, who have been ignored for too long! Please do what you can to see this film. When the powers that be don't want you to see something, you know it is something that needs attention. Beautifully shot, devastating footage of atrocious settler actions, tearing down schools, children crying, violence being committed against villagers, it is incredible how many atrocious acts the filmmakers were able to record.
    10Papaya_Horror

    A Masterpiece & A Must-Watch

    I usually steer clear of political discussions - not because I lack opinions, quite the opposite - but because even those who claim to be open-minded and well-educated often struggle to engage in meaningful conversations without turning them into hostile debates.

    Too often, discussions dissolve into battles of empty rhetoric rather than genuine exchanges of ideas.

    That said, "No Other Land" is not an easy documentary to review. Created by a group of Palestinian and Israeli activist filmmakers, it captures the destruction of Masafer Yatta, a cluster of villages in the southern West Bank.

    Once home to generations, this land has been transformed into an Israeli military training ground, rendering its residents' presence - and even the act of rebuilding their demolished homes - illegal.

    Filmmakers Basel Adra, Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham, Palestinian director and farmer Hamdan Ballal, and Israeli cinematographer Rachel Szor present the harsh reality with raw honesty.

    There's no embellishment, no forced emotional manipulation - just the infuriating truth. The film doesn't tell us anything new about war crimes, occupation, or the fight for Palestinian sovereignty. Instead, it shows us what those words truly mean for the people living them every day.

    Why is this documentary so important? Oscar or no Oscar, "No Other Land" is perhaps the most authentic depiction of life under occupation - a stark contrast to the shocking, sensationalized videos that flood social media.

    Not that those clips aren't real, but let's be honest - most of us have no idea what life on the ground actually looks like. We aren't there, on the frontlines, facing the devastation firsthand.

    This film strips away the spectacle of war, the manufactured narratives, and the distant outrage. Instead, it presents the quiet resilience of a people fighting to preserve what little remains of their homes, culture, and dignity.

    No dramatization, no spectacle - just silence, destruction, and the unbearable weight of injustice.

    Perhaps it's easier to look away, to stay in a comfort zone of selective outrage while ignoring the real crimes happening in plain sight.

    But "No Other Land" makes looking away impossible.

    If this documentary is still playing at a theater near you, don't hesitate - go see it.

    Be ready to witness a raw, unfiltered reality that rarely makes it to mainstream screens. Let it challenge you, make you uncomfortable, and most importantly, make you think about the truth this collective is revealing.
    10imdbfan-2143139986

    What the people want.

    Incredibly hard to watch, but vital. The viewpoint we in North America are not allowed to see. Documentation of the devastation wrought by modern day colonialism, which needs to remembered, and recognized. History is being made and it the film makers are telling the side of the oppressed, who have been ignored for too long. This film is a complete embodiment of what the people need to see and hear. The truth in this movie is unwavering and its depicted with live footage throughout the entire documentary, leaving no other conclusions to be made but the one that is in front of your eyes. Captivating for any fan of real life documentaries, this is as real as it gets.
    8Jeremy_Urquhart

    Should be watched, regardless of how you feel.

    No Other Land was a quieter kind of angry than I was expecting, but I think that approach is the kind of thing that could well change a person's mind on the whole ordeal if they were to seek this out. I guess with documentaries on subjects like this, getting someone who already feels a certain way to watch this when they might want to otherwise resist an alternate point of view is the difficult part, but there's still a lot of madness in the world, and the approaches that have been taken to sway people haven't really been working.

    So it's not that No Other Land reinvents the documentary genre as a whole, but I think it has a distinctive way of presenting its central thesis. It's not peaceful, but there is a quietness to it that will likely lead some people to reflect on what they might've thought about before. Again, if they were to watch No Other Land in the first place. That's a whole other obstacle. But the approach here is more than sound and it's quietly powerful, and I'd hope that's an ultimately effective way to do it.

    This did have some slower moments as far as the editing goes, but there were other sequences that had fantastic editing, and there's some striking imagery in here, too. I don't think it's a perfect documentary but it is an important one ("important" is a word I'm sure every review of this has used, oh well). Watch it regardless of how you feel about the conflict in question and I think it will help, so long as you go in open-minded. It's not necessarily subtle (and it shouldn't be), but it isn't aggressive, and if it does change minds - which I hope it can - I think that might be the reason why.
    9TheVictoriousV

    The most important documentary of this moment

    No Other Land is one of the most important documentaries of this present moment -- it is a shame (but not a surprise) that it's become somewhat difficult to find/see anywhere.

    Like 20 Days in Mariupol did with Russia's 2022 siege of Mariupol in Ukraine, it speaks to us bluntly right from the eye of the storm, that storm being the Israeli occupation of Palestine (chiefly the demolition of the filmmaker's home region in the West Bank, in this case). It may seem infantile to use terms like "pure evil", but there's basically no other way to describe some of what we witness in this footage.

    It also involves a fascinating friendship, as Palestinian activist Basel Adra, who documents the gradual ruination of his home in Masafer Yatta on video, finds a connection with an Israeli journalist named Yuval Abraham, who wishes to help him, even as it becomes clear he can never quite understand his struggle. Nevertheless, their material became this film; both are credited as directors and writers alongside Hamdan Ballal and Rachel Szor, who is also Israeli.

    Why this film would be inconvenient for Israel-sympathizers is obvious (when the film began to receive awards recognition, the IDF promptly surrounded Adra's home). But its central friendship -- and the fact that the friend in question demonstrably agreed to help get this movie made -- likely makes it inconvenient for those who use this conflict as an excuse for anti-Semitism, asserting that any Israeli person or even any Jewish person is fair game to brand a monster, if not outright kill.

    Fact is, there are plenty like Abraham and Szor. For as much as Zionists like to insist that all "true" Jewish people ARE, in fact, on board with the whole Zionism thing (and in so doing they effectively agree with the aforementioned anti-Semites), there are several Jewish people and indeed Israeli citizens who are aghast at the idea that their ancestors survived The Holocaust only for the descendants to rework "Never again" into "Never again... to us".

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      Despite being the most awarded and critically-acclaimed documentary film of 2024, nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and picked up for distribution in 24 countries, 'No Other Land (2024)' could not find a U.S. distributor due to its subject matter. However, the film had a limited theatrical release in the U.S. on January 31, 2025 through Cinetic Media, which facilitated bookings via Michael Tuckman Media. Tickets can be purchased on the film's official website.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 gennaio 2025 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Territorio palestinese occupato
      • Norvegia
      • Danimarca
      • Francia
      • Germania
      • Belgio
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Apple TV Store (MENA Official)
    • Lingue
      • Arabo
      • Inglese
      • Ebraico
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      • La Ard Ukhraa
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Masafer Yatta, West Bank, Palestine
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Yabayay Media
      • Antipode Films
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 2.549.422 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 26.100 USD
      • 2 feb 2025
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