Screen/Society--"No Other Land" (B. Adra, H. Ballal, Y. Abraham, R. Szor, 2024) {*RESCHEDULED*}

Speaker(s): Panel Discussion to follow with Palestinian filmmaker/Duke instructor Hareth Yousef and Prof. Rebecca Stein (Cultural Anthropology)
**RESCHEDULED SCREENING**
(This event was originally planned to take place on February 20th, but had to be rescheduled due to weather. Note the earlier 4pm start time.)

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RIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION! film series presents:

NO OTHER LAND
(B. Adra, H. Ballal, Y. Abraham, R. Szor, 2024, 95min, Palestine, DCP)

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Registration required - see:
https://tickets.duke.edu/online/article/nootherland

Any tickets held for the original screening, which was canceled due to severe weather last week, will be valid for this new date & time. For any ticket-holder who is able attend, no action is needed on your part. Seating will open at 3:30pm.

If you are holding a ticket but can no longer attend, please release your ticket by sending an email to tickets@duke.edu.

Released tickets will be made available to claim on the registration page (see link above) at 11:00am on Wed Feb 26, while supplies last.

Parking Info: Free visitor parking is available in the Campus Drive lot, located at the corner of Campus Drive & Anderson Street, directly across the street from the Arts Center.
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This eye-opening, vérité-style documentary, made by a Palestinian-Israeli collective of four directors over the course of five years, provides a harrowing account of the systematic onslaught of destruction experienced by Masafer Yatta, a group of Palestinian villages in the southern West Bank, at the hands of the Israeli military. Headed by Palestinian activist Basel Adra and Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham (also two of the film's directors), the collective commits itself to filming and protesting the demolitions of homes and schools and the resulting displacement of their inhabitants, which were carried out to make way for Israeli military training ground. In addition to the indelible footage of destruction and expulsion captured by its undaunted witnesses, NO OTHER LAND serves as a moving portrait of friendship between Adra and Abraham, who form a philosophical and political alliance despite the drastic differences in their abilities to exist freely in this world.

-- 2025 Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary Feature

"NO OTHER LAND, while maintaining a tight focus on the fate of one village and on the bond between two men on either side of the Israel-Palestine divide, also situates these intimate stories within a wider context of history, world politics, and media representations, elements that Adra sums up in one word: 'power'." - Richard Brody, THE NEW YORKER
Sponsor

Cinematic Arts

Co-Sponsor(s)

Asian & Middle Eastern Studies (AMES); Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute (DHRC@FHI); Duke University Middle East Studies Center; Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI); Provost's Office; Student Affairs