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No Other Land

  • 2024
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
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Basel Adra in No Other Land (2024)
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This film made by a Palestinian-Israeli collective shows the destruction of the occupied West Bank's Masafer Yatta by Israeli soldiers and the alliance which develops between the Palestinian... Read allThis film made by a Palestinian-Israeli collective shows the destruction of the occupied West Bank's Masafer Yatta by Israeli soldiers and the alliance which develops between the Palestinian activist Basel and Israeli journalist Yuval.This film made by a Palestinian-Israeli collective shows the destruction of the occupied West Bank's Masafer Yatta by Israeli soldiers and the alliance which develops between the Palestinian activist Basel and Israeli journalist Yuval.

  • Directors
    • Yuval Abraham
    • Basel Adra
    • Hamdan Ballal
  • Writers
    • Basel Adra
    • Rachel Szor
    • Hamdan Ballal
  • Stars
    • Yuval Abraham
    • Basel Adra
    • Hamdan Ballal
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,089
    105
    • Directors
      • Yuval Abraham
      • Basel Adra
      • Hamdan Ballal
    • Writers
      • Basel Adra
      • Rachel Szor
      • Hamdan Ballal
    • Stars
      • Yuval Abraham
      • Basel Adra
      • Hamdan Ballal
    • 53User reviews
    • 87Critic reviews
    • 93Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 69 wins & 31 nominations total

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    Reviewers say 'No Other Land' offers a compelling look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the lens of forced displacement in Masafer Yatta. Themes of oppression, resilience, and human cost are central, with praise for the collaboration between Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham. The film's raw depiction and storytelling are lauded, though some critique its perceived bias and lack of context.
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    9TheVictoriousV

    The most important documentary of this moment

    No Other Land is one of the most important documentaries of this present moment -- it is a shame (but not a surprise) that it's become somewhat difficult to find/see anywhere.

    Like 20 Days in Mariupol did with Russia's 2022 siege of Mariupol in Ukraine, it speaks to us bluntly right from the eye of the storm, that storm being the Israeli occupation of Palestine (chiefly the demolition of the filmmaker's home region in the West Bank, in this case). It may seem infantile to use terms like "pure evil", but there's basically no other way to describe some of what we witness in this footage.

    It also involves a fascinating friendship, as Palestinian activist Basel Adra, who documents the gradual ruination of his home in Masafer Yatta on video, finds a connection with an Israeli journalist named Yuval Abraham, who wishes to help him, even as it becomes clear he can never quite understand his struggle. Nevertheless, their material became this film; both are credited as directors and writers alongside Hamdan Ballal and Rachel Szor, who is also Israeli.

    Why this film would be inconvenient for Israel-sympathizers is obvious (when the film began to receive awards recognition, the IDF promptly surrounded Adra's home). But its central friendship -- and the fact that the friend in question demonstrably agreed to help get this movie made -- likely makes it inconvenient for those who use this conflict as an excuse for anti-Semitism, asserting that any Israeli person or even any Jewish person is fair game to brand a monster, if not outright kill.

    Fact is, there are plenty like Abraham and Szor. For as much as Zionists like to insist that all "true" Jewish people ARE, in fact, on board with the whole Zionism thing (and in so doing they effectively agree with the aforementioned anti-Semites), there are several Jewish people and indeed Israeli citizens who are aghast at the idea that their ancestors survived The Holocaust only for the descendants to rework "Never again" into "Never again... to us".
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    A powerful experience.

    One minute you're in your home, the next minute it's demolished by The Israeli Army, and further, you're not allowed to drive, and told it's illegal to be on the land, that reality is captured on film.

    Where to begin, first off, it fully deserves the many accolades, it's not just a fascinating storyline and a daring piece of journalism, but it's actually a terrifically well made documentary, it's impressive.

    There are no grey areas or 'misreading' of events here, it doesn't really matter which side of the fence you sit on, and whether you lean one way or the other, it will hammer home just how appallingly The Israeli Army behaved, against people who literally had nothing, and could offer zero credible resistance. You see what it is to live under occupation.

    Several times it had me in tears, if you're not moved by it, I'd suggest there's something seriously wrong.

    There are some astonishing moments, the scenes between Basel and Yuval are fascinating, two incredibly brave men.

    Revealing, powerful and sobering, don't go in expecting any happy resolutions, as we all know this painful, excruciating war marches on.

    This will make every liquid in your body boil with anger and rage, it's obscene. Please someone find a way to end this.

    10/10.
    10Papaya_Horror

    A Masterpiece & A Must-Watch

    I usually steer clear of political discussions - not because I lack opinions, quite the opposite - but because even those who claim to be open-minded and well-educated often struggle to engage in meaningful conversations without turning them into hostile debates.

    Too often, discussions dissolve into battles of empty rhetoric rather than genuine exchanges of ideas.

    That said, "No Other Land" is not an easy documentary to review. Created by a group of Palestinian and Israeli activist filmmakers, it captures the destruction of Masafer Yatta, a cluster of villages in the southern West Bank.

    Once home to generations, this land has been transformed into an Israeli military training ground, rendering its residents' presence - and even the act of rebuilding their demolished homes - illegal.

    Filmmakers Basel Adra, Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham, Palestinian director and farmer Hamdan Ballal, and Israeli cinematographer Rachel Szor present the harsh reality with raw honesty.

    There's no embellishment, no forced emotional manipulation - just the infuriating truth. The film doesn't tell us anything new about war crimes, occupation, or the fight for Palestinian sovereignty. Instead, it shows us what those words truly mean for the people living them every day.

    Why is this documentary so important? Oscar or no Oscar, "No Other Land" is perhaps the most authentic depiction of life under occupation - a stark contrast to the shocking, sensationalized videos that flood social media.

    Not that those clips aren't real, but let's be honest - most of us have no idea what life on the ground actually looks like. We aren't there, on the frontlines, facing the devastation firsthand.

    This film strips away the spectacle of war, the manufactured narratives, and the distant outrage. Instead, it presents the quiet resilience of a people fighting to preserve what little remains of their homes, culture, and dignity.

    No dramatization, no spectacle - just silence, destruction, and the unbearable weight of injustice.

    Perhaps it's easier to look away, to stay in a comfort zone of selective outrage while ignoring the real crimes happening in plain sight.

    But "No Other Land" makes looking away impossible.

    If this documentary is still playing at a theater near you, don't hesitate - go see it.

    Be ready to witness a raw, unfiltered reality that rarely makes it to mainstream screens. Let it challenge you, make you uncomfortable, and most importantly, make you think about the truth this collective is revealing.
    10Ernad_Fakic

    What kind of world do we live in?

    "...He's a journalist that wants to write about the demolitions. - But does anyone actually care to read about it? - Honestly, not many."

    And just like that, No Other Land became my favorite Oscar winner from the last ceremony, as this film may be one of the most significant and best documentary works for humanity in the 21st century. A joint effort by Palestinians and Israelis, led by Yuval Abraham, Basel Adra, Hamadan Billal, and Rachel Szor, set out to document the heartbreaking events in the occupied West Bank, where Palestinian villages are illegally and forcibly demolished, homes and schools disappear, and farmers' land is seized-leaving them with caves as their only refuge in the land where they were born. Exile or a bullet-those are their remaining options, all for the purpose of creating space for IDF military training grounds...

    A film that exposes the greatest human disgrace of our time, revealing how deeply evil, oppression, fascism, and racism can take root in the human heart, but also how vast, yet powerless, human suffering can be. It also reminds us that, without a tyrannical regime, a life of mutual solidarity, respect, and friendship is not only possible but natural. This is something that manifests a cry for freedom, for our attention... a cry for something that should be a fundamental right of every decent human being.

    Without exception, you all must watch this.
    8lilianaoana

    Infuriating and heartbreaking

    There is no other land and there should be no need for one.

    A tragic story of greed and inhumanity that has been falling on deaf years for decades because one country is powerful and has powerful friends and allies and the other one has nothing to offer, therefore nobody cares what happens to it outside of a few minutes or days of noteworthy news and public outcry, which also tends to die down quickly as people go about their daily business and forget about the sorrows of people in a faraway land whom they'll never meet. That too is a story as old as time and history never seems to teach us much. When the weak become powerful they forget what it was like and they become oppressors without a second thought.

    What a tame word "settler" is. It doesn't say anything, when in fact it means occupier.

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      Despite being the most awarded and critically-acclaimed documentary film of 2024, nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and picked up for distribution in 24 countries, 'No Other Land (2024)' could not find a U.S. distributor due to its subject matter. However, the film had a limited theatrical release in the U.S. on January 31, 2025 through Cinetic Media, which facilitated bookings via Michael Tuckman Media. Tickets can be purchased on the film's official website.
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    • Release date
      • February 7, 2025 (Norway)
    • Countries of origin
      • Occupied Palestinian Territory
      • Norway
    • Official site
      • Apple TV Store (MENA Official)
    • Languages
      • Arabic
      • English
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • La Ard Ukhraa
    • Filming locations
      • Masafer Yatta, West Bank, Palestine
    • Production companies
      • Yabayay Media
      • Antipode Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,496,156
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $26,100
      • Feb 2, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,537,031
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      1 hour 32 minutes
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      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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