“No Other Land” is probably the most urgent film in this year’s Berlinale. The documentary directed by a collective composed by Basel Adra, Yuval Abraham, Rachel Szor and Hamadan Ballal is a reconstruction and demonstration of the process of forced extradition from their own territories of the Palestinian communities of the Masafer Yatta region, in the Gaza strip, made by the Israeli government.
The process started back in the early 70’s and still goes on now, being more actual and urgent due to the recent development of the conflict in that region.
Yuval is Israeli (as Rachel), Basel is Palestinian (as Hamadan , and with “No Other Land” they demonstrate that the collaboration and community of beliefs and intents is possible. They all fight the same fight with the same goals. Yuval is considered a traitor from some of the press and the institutions in Israel, but he wants to be true to himself and fight for right cause.
Since his childhood Basel’s parents taught him to stand up for the cause of freedom and kept on shooting images and footage of the occupation’s development, as Basel is still doing now. The footage to choose from was a lot and choices have been difficult, in order to give the best possible ( and more real) demonstration of what was and is actually happening in the area.
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