Israeli and Palestinian Filmmakers Present Documentary Amid Gaza Conflict
- Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers Yuval Abraham and Basel Adra collaborated on the documentary 'No Other Land.'
- The film won a Silver Bear at the Berlinale and was screened at the Atlántida festival in Spain.
- The filmmakers expressed difficulty screening the film in Spain amidst ongoing conflict in Gaza.
In a poignant exploration of shared experiences, Israeli filmmaker Abraham and Palestinian director Basel Adra have collaborated on a documentary titled "The Camera is Our Only Weapon," which has garnered acclaim at the 14th Atlántida Mallorca Film Fest in Spain. Adra, reflecting on his childhood memories, recalls the trauma of his father's arrest by the Israel Defense Forces, a formative experience that shapes his perspective on the ongoing conflict. Abraham, who learned Arabic to connect with his grandfather's heritage, emphasizes the power of film as a tool for resistance against oppression. He articulates a profound sense of responsibility to use their platform to highlight the realities of life under occupation. Their joint efforts aim to shed light on the struggles faced by both communities, fostering dialogue and understanding through the medium of documentary filmmaking. As they present their work in Spain, both filmmakers express the emotional weight of screening the film while violence continues in Gaza. Adra's remarks underscore the urgency of their message, as he navigates the complexities of identity and belonging in a region marked by division. The documentary serves not only as a creative endeavor but also as a call to action, urging audiences to recognize the shared humanity in the face of conflict. Through their collaboration, Abraham and Adra hope to inspire empathy and provoke thought about the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian struggle.