During May 2001, Chilean filmmaker Miguel Littin traveled through historic Palestine, documenting everyday life amid the war—more precisely, the existential distance between a child throwing stones with a slingshot and tanks filled with artillery.
Five Broken Cameras
★ 7.5
To Be Takei
★ 7.2
Fuck
★ 6.4
Aquaman: Heroines of Atlantis
★ 6.2
Being James Bond
★ 7.8
Money Heist: The Phenomenon
★ 7.4
Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin
★ 6.9
As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty
★ 7.7
Night Will Fall
★ 7.6
For the Love of Spock
Louis Theroux: The Settlers
★ 8.5
The Skywalker Legacy
The Class of ‘92
★ 7.1
Interstellar: Nolan's Odyssey
42 Up
The Apocalypse of St John
★ 8.2
Audrey
Sherman's March
★ 6.7
I Am Heath Ledger
Iverson
★ 7.0
Surveilled
★ 6.5
Until the Sky Falls Quiet
★ 0.0
1948
★ 3.0
Letter to My Tribe
The Occupation of the American Mind
★ 8.4
The Killing Roads
★ 9.0
Palestine Remembered
Patterns of Evidence: The Israel Dilemma – Ancient Prophecies
Patterns of Evidence: The Israel Dilemma – Part 2
Undressing Israel: Gay Men in the Promised Land
★ 4.5
Achille Lauro - The terror cruise
★ 8.0
Paper Dolls
Bil'in Habibti
★ 10.0
World War C
★ 6.0
Gaza Fights for Freedom
Rachel from Ofakim
Atrocity Inc.
Torn: The Israel-Palestine Poster War on New York City Streets
Gaza, Since October 7
Even the Walls Cry