Based on 26 votes and 10 reviews.
Shows just how bad it is for Palestinian's because of israel. A Masterpiece.
This is one of the saddest stories the world is facing right now. It puts you face to face with the very painful reality of what’s going on to the poor Palestinians in face of the Israeli occupation. I hope the directors stay safe though… I’m sure it wasn’t easy to tell the story.
Also gives hope that people can reach across and imagine a better future for everyone.
Movie documents Israeli crimes against indigenous population
"No Other Land" is an outstanding documentary that sheds light on the daily struggles of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation. This film courageously captures the harsh realities faced by individuals and families, providing a voice to those often overlooked in mainstream narratives. The filmmakers do an incredible job of presenting the truth with sensitivity and depth, allowing viewers to connect with the human stories behind the headlines. The powerful imagery and poignant interviews create a compelling narrative that is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. What sets "No Other Land" apart is its commitment to authenticity. It doesn’t shy away from the complexities of the situation, instead offering a nuanced perspective that fosters empathy and understanding. By showcasing the resilience and hope of the Palestinian people, the documentary encourages us to engage with these important issues on a deeper level. Overall, "No Other Land" is a must-watch for anyone interested in social justice, human rights, and the power of storytelling. It’s a poignant reminder of the importance of truth in a world often clouded by misinformation. Highly recommended!
There is only one "religion" that believes that mass murder is an appropriate form of "religious" expression.
Making excuses for Satan worshiping barbarians to commit more mass murder and genocide.
... living on land in the West Bank. Very real, brings understanding of what it is like, and how much worse it has become since the October massacre.
Hopefully, more cinemas will show this film! It’s sad that distributors aren’t picking this up. It’s an honest but heart-wrenching film showing the lives of Palestinians. The strength and resilience of the people are incredibly inspiring.
The reality of life under the Israeli occupation of the West Bank in Palestine is nothing like the news reports here and in Israel. Any society has terrorists, such as Hamas, but all societies are overwhelmingly comprised of people who are simply trying provide for their families. In Masafer Yatta, the terrorists are Israeli settlers and military. The objective is genocide. Every tax paying American and anyone who wants to understand the reality of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict should see this film. Even you.