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- A drama centered on the love affair between two men on opposite sides of the Mid-East conflict: Palestinian student Nimer and Roy, an Israeli lawyer.
- A documentary on a Palestinian farmer's chronicle of his nonviolent resistance to the actions of the Israeli army.
- The story of a Palestinian widow who must defend her lemontree field when a new Israeli Defense Minister moves next to her and threatens to have her lemon grove torn down.
- An examination of the creation of the state of Israel in 1948 through to the present day.
- A drama centered on the trials and tribulations of a proud Palestinian Christian immigrant single mother and her teenage son in small town Indiana.
- Documentary about war photographer James Nachtwey, considered by many the greatest war photographer ever.
- A look at the life of Musa Hadid, the charismatic mayor of Palestinian city Ramallah, who aspires to lead the city into the future.
- A free spirited Palestinian dancer becomes the wife of a prisoner.
- Morgan Spurlock tours the Middle East to discuss the war on terror.
- Three unmarried aristocratic Christian sisters from Ramallah have shut themselves in their villa clinging desperately to their former glory, until their orphan niece, Badia, walks into their life and turns their world upside down
- About a Palestinian girl of 17 who wants to get married to the man of her own choosing. Rana wakes up one morning to an ultimatum delivered by her father: she must either choose a husband from a preselected list of men, or she must leave Palestine for Egypt with her father by 4:00 that afternoon. With ten hours to find her boyfriend in occupied Jerusalem, she sneaks out of her father's house at daybreak to find her forbidden love Khalil (Natour).
- Abu Laila used to be a judge, but because the government doesn't have the means to renew his assignment he is forced to be a taxi driver. On the day his daughter Laila becomes seven years old his wife insists that he'll be at home early and bring her a present and a cake. Abu Laila's has nothing else on his mind then completing this mission. But the daily life in Palestine has other plans.
- Some Palestinians who were held in an Israeli detention center are assembled to re-enact their experience in an effort to heal.
- Can music overcome borders and walls and bring people together? Prophets of Change tracks musicians, both Israeli and Palestinian, through their unique journeys and commitment to inspire change.
- Film Arabi is a groundbreaking web series in which filmmakers from the Arab world cover the filmmaking process from script to screen while highlighting the impact of storytelling in our lives. Filmed in Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and the UAE, the series features a diverse group of filmmakers who provide their insight on specific elements of filmmaking and provide examples from their work and from Arab cinema.
- Interviews with the owners and diverse patrons of a Jerusalem gay bar called "Shushan."
- Through encounters in these otherwise ordinary places (but places that, here, take on another meaning), the film portrays a different Gaza. Poetic, surreal at times. "Aisheen" is a tribute to life.
- Daniel Barenboim established the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra with the late Palestinian writer Edward Said in order to bring together young musicians from across the political divide in the Middle East. Their hope was that music would heal and help to bring understanding and tolerance of different beliefs and cultures.The award-winning documentary was produced and directed by Paul Smaczny. The Ramallah Concert was a live recording at the Place of Culture in Ramallah, 21 August 2005.
- Like an open wound that will not heal, the Arab-Israeli conflict refuses to be resolved. "Blood and Tears" uncovers the truth beneath the hype and the headlines. "Blood and Tears" explores the origin of the confrontation itself, and challenges many of the most deep-rooted myths we all hold about this epicenter of human conflict.
- Inspired by his own psychological excavations, Andoni develops the concept to apply to modern-day Palestine, a project that inspires this witty, personal and compelling film. Featuring a colorful array of characters, including members of the director's own family, Andoni explores the individual memories of Palestinians, whose life experiences have been shaped by military occupation, oppression of the people and continuous erosion of citizens' rights. In a place so dominated by collective consciousness and identity, finding individuality becomes the focus of this fascinating - and moving - study.
- A visceral Road Movie that chronicles the daily travails of Palestinians of all backgrounds as they seek routes through, under, around, and over a bewildering matrix of barriers.
- The story of Jeremy Gilley's attempts to persuade the global community via the United Nations to sanction officially a day without conflict; a ceasefire day; a global day of Peace.
- Like many people of his generation, Ali has decided to run away from the hardships of war. Along his way, he meets a strange person in a bus station: an encounter that will change his perspective.
- Caught between his brother's past and his child's future, one man's choice triggers catastrophe for his whole family.
- A short documentary about the so called Palestinian Mandela, the imprisoned Palestinian MP Marwan Barghouti.
- Balloon twister Addi Somekh sees colors and shapes coming out of your head, and brings his visions to life in the form of elaborate sculptural balloon hats. He meets a photographer, Charlie Eckert, who shares his weariness at the barrage of violent images driving the global media. When Charlie offhandedly suggests bringing the balloon hats to random people around the world, Addi agrees, and the two of them set out on a journey to create a photo art book drawn from their adventures. Laden with backpacks full of balloons and cameras, Addi, a Silicon Valley slacker and Charlie, a Queens, New Yorker, forgo life in America during the dot.com boom to prove their thesis: people everywhere need joy to survive, whether it be the Balkan States in the aftermath of war, the strife-ridden Middle East, or the forgotten jungles of the developing world. As BALLOONHAT travels through different countries, it reveals not only the travails of a grassroots art project, but also America's changing status on the world stage. Each new culture's embrace of their balloon art - from Rio's beaches to the rubble of Sarajevo - stands in stark contrast to the narrowed world view Addi and Charlie find upon their return as they seek an outlet to spread the beauty of their project, and instead are forced to confront the realities of a post-millennial America.
- Cyclists from around the world gather in London to cycle to Jerusalem in the name of peace. The film follows them on their ride through Europe and captures their reception in Palestine and their final meeting with Palestinian president Yasser Arafat.
- A collection of 9 short films, SUSPENDED TIME was conceived as a way to understand the status quo of image production 20 years after the signing of the Oslo Accords in Washington, D.C. in 1993.
- Villagers in Bil'in in Palestine are coping with the lack of water. The film follows several characters - all of them are affected by the lack of water or connected to the story of how the pipeline arrived to Bil'in.
- Neither narrative nor entirely abstract, this is a mood piece in which Rico takes the audience on a surreal whirlwind tour of a city as close to sleep as it ever gets.
- A young filmmaker decides to embark on an unusual quest: to find humor in the West Bank. Little does she realize that her offbeat road trip will lead her to discover a reality known to few beyond the walls surrounding Palestine.
- An Israeli soldier and a Palestinian teenager are trapped in a basement under the ruins of house that the IDF demolished in the West Bank city of Ramallah.
- Ali wakes up jumbled by the construction noise coming from outside, and the disturbing dream he just had. Little did he know that his day would be shuddery as the way it started, yet with little twists.
- "Matabb" (Speed Bump) tells the story of several friends working in or around the various non-governmental organizations (NGO) in the Palestinian Territories.
- A Palestinian youth basketball team playing in a tournament is taunted by another team who makes fun of Palestine. Each of the Palestinian players reflects on an incident in his or her life that makes them want to struggle for victory for Palestine. The youth remember experiences with checkpoints, military incursions, and the separation wall, but resolve to work together to win the game for Palestine.
- The documentary film "Football and Barriers" launches a look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, one of the hubs of international relations, having the football World Cup as a backdrop.
- Peek-a-boo is a docudrama peek on an ordinary day in the life of 15-month-old Yasmine in Palestine. Hers are regular moments in an otherwise irregular context exposed through a journey from Ramallah to Jerusalem.
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- A report on what is happening inside Gaza; U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns talks about relations between the U.S. and China; China's economy and the mood of the country since its zero-COVID policy.
- In the season premiere of Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown, the host and crew make their first trip to Israel, the West Bank and Gaza.