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Review: Palestine ’36
Year: 2026
Runtime: 1hr 59 min
Director: Annemarie Jacir
Writer: Annemarie Jacir
Actors: Hiam Abbass, Yasmine Al Massri, Karim Daoud Anaya, Robert Aramayo, Jeremy Irons, and Liam Cunningham
By Guest Reviewer Alexei Holloway
It would be hard to find a film more timely than “Palestine ‘36” (2026.) Written and directed by Annemarie Jacir, “Palestine ‘36” is a historical drama that immerses its viewers into the Palestinian perspective of the Palestinian Revolt of 1936.
The film follows the stories of three Palestinian families: Yusuf, Hanan, and Afra; Khouloud and her husband Amir, and Father Boulos, a Christian priest, and his son Kareem.
Yusuf, played by Karim Daoud Anaya, is from the fictional village of al Basma and finds himself torn between village life and city life. When Yusuf’s father is killed and his brother is arrested, Yusuf joins the rebels who live in the countryside. However, the rebel’s actions bring increased British scrutiny and raids to his village and threaten the lives of his family and neighbors.
Khouloud, played by the amazing Yasmine Al Massri, is a journalist writing under the pseudonym of Ahmad Canaanli because people will only read her articles if they believe she is a man. Khouloud is a firm believer in Palestinian autonomy and reports on the British army’s violent repressive measures and the Zionist settlers’ seemingly neverending stealing of Palestinian land. Her husband, Amir, is a landlord who believes he can retain his wealth and power if he works with the British and the Zionist settlers.
Father Boulos, played by Jalal Altawil, and Kareem are members of Yusuf’s village and the fact that they are Christian Palestinians who side with their Muslim neighbors flabbergasts the British.
The film’s greatest strength is its cast. Predictably, Jeremy Irons is the perfect face of British indifference to indigenous people’s rights and humanity and Robert Aramayo’s Orde Wingate is appropriately cruel and fanatic. Dhafer L’Abidine provides Amir, a man we should hate, with just enough charm to turn his character into a walking tragedy. The moment he realizes that he’s betrayed his people for nothing is one of the most haunting moments in a film full of haunting moments.
However, the true stars of the film are the female leads: Hiam Abbass and Yasmine Al Massri. Hiam Abbass’ Hanan is a loving mother with a spine of steel who does whatever she can to protect her family and land, even if that means helping a wounded rebel and hiding arms from the British. She is often left alone, weaponless and at the mercy of British patrols but never cowers or hesitates. She is the ultimate representation of the inner strength of every Palestinian mother, wife, and sister who has survived the worst anyone can imagine and still gets up in the morning to do it all over again.
Yasmine Al Massri’s Khouloud is, perhaps, the star of the film. She is absolutely charming, courageous, and powerful as the voice of the Palestinian people. As a member of the elite, she is often gathering secrets from British diplomat Thomas and insulting Wingate before leaving him to deal with matters of real importance. Although she knows Amir does not agree with her pro-Palestinian stance, she still loves him and never imagines he’d actually work with the Zionist settlers to sellout their own land. She is crushed by his betrayal but not broken and continues to fight for a free Palestine.
“Palestine ‘36″’s vast and complicated story combined with its two hour runtime creates choppy pacing, underdeveloped relationships, obscures the depth and brutality of the Zionist and British alliance, and prevents the full exploration of the many ideas it introduces. At the same time, what it manages to cover is both impressive and heartbreaking. While far from a perfect movie, it is an important film that tells the story of the carving up of Palestine from the Palestinian perspective; a perspective that has been overshadowed and suppressed for the last seventy years. The power of Palestinian voices is what makes this movie a must see.
#FemaleCharacters #FemaleDirectors #FemaleFilmmaker #FilmReview #History #JeremyIrons #LiamCunningham #Palestine #Review #RobertAramayo #WomenInFilm #WorldCinema -
Review: Palestine ’36
Year: 2026
Runtime: 1hr 59 min
Director: Annemarie Jacir
Writer: Annemarie Jacir
Actors: Hiam Abbass, Yasmine Al Massri, Karim Daoud Anaya, Robert Aramayo, Jeremy Irons, and Liam Cunningham
By Guest Reviewer Alexei Holloway
It would be hard to find a film more timely than “Palestine ‘36” (2026.) Written and directed by Annemarie Jacir, “Palestine ‘36” is a historical drama that immerses its viewers into the Palestinian perspective of the Palestinian Revolt of 1936.
The film follows the stories of three Palestinian families: Yusuf, Hanan, and Afra; Khouloud and her husband Amir, and Father Boulos, a Christian priest, and his son Kareem.
Yusuf, played by Karim Daoud Anaya, is from the fictional village of al Basma and finds himself torn between village life and city life. When Yusuf’s father is killed and his brother is arrested, Yusuf joins the rebels who live in the countryside. However, the rebel’s actions bring increased British scrutiny and raids to his village and threaten the lives of his family and neighbors.
Khouloud, played by the amazing Yasmine Al Massri, is a journalist writing under the pseudonym of Ahmad Canaanli because people will only read her articles if they believe she is a man. Khouloud is a firm believer in Palestinian autonomy and reports on the British army’s violent repressive measures and the Zionist settlers’ seemingly neverending stealing of Palestinian land. Her husband, Amir, is a landlord who believes he can retain his wealth and power if he works with the British and the Zionist settlers.
Father Boulos, played by Jalal Altawil, and Kareem are members of Yusuf’s village and the fact that they are Christian Palestinians who side with their Muslim neighbors flabbergasts the British.
The film’s greatest strength is its cast. Predictably, Jeremy Irons is the perfect face of British indifference to indigenous people’s rights and humanity and Robert Aramayo’s Orde Wingate is appropriately cruel and fanatic. Dhafer L’Abidine provides Amir, a man we should hate, with just enough charm to turn his character into a walking tragedy. The moment he realizes that he’s betrayed his people for nothing is one of the most haunting moments in a film full of haunting moments.
However, the true stars of the film are the female leads: Hiam Abbass and Yasmine Al Massri. Hiam Abbass’ Hanan is a loving mother with a spine of steel who does whatever she can to protect her family and land, even if that means helping a wounded rebel and hiding arms from the British. She is often left alone, weaponless and at the mercy of British patrols but never cowers or hesitates. She is the ultimate representation of the inner strength of every Palestinian mother, wife, and sister who has survived the worst anyone can imagine and still gets up in the morning to do it all over again.
Yasmine Al Massri’s Khouloud is, perhaps, the star of the film. She is absolutely charming, courageous, and powerful as the voice of the Palestinian people. As a member of the elite, she is often gathering secrets from British diplomat Thomas and insulting Wingate before leaving him to deal with matters of real importance. Although she knows Amir does not agree with her pro-Palestinian stance, she still loves him and never imagines he’d actually work with the Zionist settlers to sellout their own land. She is crushed by his betrayal but not broken and continues to fight for a free Palestine.
“Palestine ‘36″’s vast and complicated story combined with its two hour runtime creates choppy pacing, underdeveloped relationships, obscures the depth and brutality of the Zionist and British alliance, and prevents the full exploration of the many ideas it introduces. At the same time, what it manages to cover is both impressive and heartbreaking. While far from a perfect movie, it is an important film that tells the story of the carving up of Palestine from the Palestinian perspective; a perspective that has been overshadowed and suppressed for the last seventy years. The power of Palestinian voices is what makes this movie a must see.
#FemaleCharacters #FemaleDirectors #FemaleFilmmaker #FilmReview #History #JeremyIrons #LiamCunningham #Palestine #Review #RobertAramayo #WomenInFilm #WorldCinema -
Review: Palestine ’36
Year: 2026
Runtime: 1hr 59 min
Director: Annemarie Jacir
Writer: Annemarie Jacir
Actors: Hiam Abbass, Yasmine Al Massri, Karim Daoud Anaya, Robert Aramayo, Jeremy Irons, and Liam Cunningham
By Guest Reviewer Alexei Holloway
It would be hard to find a film more timely than “Palestine ‘36” (2026.) Written and directed by Annemarie Jacir, “Palestine ‘36” is a historical drama that immerses its viewers into the Palestinian perspective of the Palestinian Revolt of 1936.
The film follows the stories of three Palestinian families: Yusuf, Hanan, and Afra; Khouloud and her husband Amir, and Father Boulos, a Christian priest, and his son Kareem.
Yusuf, played by Karim Daoud Anaya, is from the fictional village of al Basma and finds himself torn between village life and city life. When Yusuf’s father is killed and his brother is arrested, Yusuf joins the rebels who live in the countryside. However, the rebel’s actions bring increased British scrutiny and raids to his village and threaten the lives of his family and neighbors.
Khouloud, played by the amazing Yasmine Al Massri, is a journalist writing under the pseudonym of Ahmad Canaanli because people will only read her articles if they believe she is a man. Khouloud is a firm believer in Palestinian autonomy and reports on the British army’s violent repressive measures and the Zionist settlers’ seemingly neverending stealing of Palestinian land. Her husband, Amir, is a landlord who believes he can retain his wealth and power if he works with the British and the Zionist settlers.
Father Boulos, played by Jalal Altawil, and Kareem are members of Yusuf’s village and the fact that they are Christian Palestinians who side with their Muslim neighbors flabbergasts the British.
The film’s greatest strength is its cast. Predictably, Jeremy Irons is the perfect face of British indifference to indigenous people’s rights and humanity and Robert Aramayo’s Orde Wingate is appropriately cruel and fanatic. Dhafer L’Abidine provides Amir, a man we should hate, with just enough charm to turn his character into a walking tragedy. The moment he realizes that he’s betrayed his people for nothing is one of the most haunting moments in a film full of haunting moments.
However, the true stars of the film are the female leads: Hiam Abbass and Yasmine Al Massri. Hiam Abbass’ Hanan is a loving mother with a spine of steel who does whatever she can to protect her family and land, even if that means helping a wounded rebel and hiding arms from the British. She is often left alone, weaponless and at the mercy of British patrols but never cowers or hesitates. She is the ultimate representation of the inner strength of every Palestinian mother, wife, and sister who has survived the worst anyone can imagine and still gets up in the morning to do it all over again.
Yasmine Al Massri’s Khouloud is, perhaps, the star of the film. She is absolutely charming, courageous, and powerful as the voice of the Palestinian people. As a member of the elite, she is often gathering secrets from British diplomat Thomas and insulting Wingate before leaving him to deal with matters of real importance. Although she knows Amir does not agree with her pro-Palestinian stance, she still loves him and never imagines he’d actually work with the Zionist settlers to sellout their own land. She is crushed by his betrayal but not broken and continues to fight for a free Palestine.
“Palestine ‘36″’s vast and complicated story combined with its two hour runtime creates choppy pacing, underdeveloped relationships, obscures the depth and brutality of the Zionist and British alliance, and prevents the full exploration of the many ideas it introduces. At the same time, what it manages to cover is both impressive and heartbreaking. While far from a perfect movie, it is an important film that tells the story of the carving up of Palestine from the Palestinian perspective; a perspective that has been overshadowed and suppressed for the last seventy years. The power of Palestinian voices is what makes this movie a must see.
#FemaleCharacters #FemaleDirectors #FemaleFilmmaker #FilmReview #History #JeremyIrons #LiamCunningham #Palestine #Review #RobertAramayo #WomenInFilm #WorldCinema -
Review: Palestine ’36
Year: 2026
Runtime: 1hr 59 min
Director: Annemarie Jacir
Writer: Annemarie Jacir
Actors: Hiam Abbass, Yasmine Al Massri, Karim Daoud Anaya, Robert Aramayo, Jeremy Irons, and Liam Cunningham
By Guest Reviewer Alexei Holloway
It would be hard to find a film more timely than “Palestine ‘36” (2026.) Written and directed by Annemarie Jacir, “Palestine ‘36” is a historical drama that immerses its viewers into the Palestinian perspective of the Palestinian Revolt of 1936.
The film follows the stories of three Palestinian families: Yusuf, Hanan, and Afra; Khouloud and her husband Amir, and Father Boulos, a Christian priest, and his son Kareem.
Yusuf, played by Karim Daoud Anaya, is from the fictional village of al Basma and finds himself torn between village life and city life. When Yusuf’s father is killed and his brother is arrested, Yusuf joins the rebels who live in the countryside. However, the rebel’s actions bring increased British scrutiny and raids to his village and threaten the lives of his family and neighbors.
Khouloud, played by the amazing Yasmine Al Massri, is a journalist writing under the pseudonym of Ahmad Canaanli because people will only read her articles if they believe she is a man. Khouloud is a firm believer in Palestinian autonomy and reports on the British army’s violent repressive measures and the Zionist settlers’ seemingly neverending stealing of Palestinian land. Her husband, Amir, is a landlord who believes he can retain his wealth and power if he works with the British and the Zionist settlers.
Father Boulos, played by Jalal Altawil, and Kareem are members of Yusuf’s village and the fact that they are Christian Palestinians who side with their Muslim neighbors flabbergasts the British.
The film’s greatest strength is its cast. Predictably, Jeremy Irons is the perfect face of British indifference to indigenous people’s rights and humanity and Robert Aramayo’s Orde Wingate is appropriately cruel and fanatic. Dhafer L’Abidine provides Amir, a man we should hate, with just enough charm to turn his character into a walking tragedy. The moment he realizes that he’s betrayed his people for nothing is one of the most haunting moments in a film full of haunting moments.
However, the true stars of the film are the female leads: Hiam Abbass and Yasmine Al Massri. Hiam Abbass’ Hanan is a loving mother with a spine of steel who does whatever she can to protect her family and land, even if that means helping a wounded rebel and hiding arms from the British. She is often left alone, weaponless and at the mercy of British patrols but never cowers or hesitates. She is the ultimate representation of the inner strength of every Palestinian mother, wife, and sister who has survived the worst anyone can imagine and still gets up in the morning to do it all over again.
Yasmine Al Massri’s Khouloud is, perhaps, the star of the film. She is absolutely charming, courageous, and powerful as the voice of the Palestinian people. As a member of the elite, she is often gathering secrets from British diplomat Thomas and insulting Wingate before leaving him to deal with matters of real importance. Although she knows Amir does not agree with her pro-Palestinian stance, she still loves him and never imagines he’d actually work with the Zionist settlers to sellout their own land. She is crushed by his betrayal but not broken and continues to fight for a free Palestine.
“Palestine ‘36″’s vast and complicated story combined with its two hour runtime creates choppy pacing, underdeveloped relationships, obscures the depth and brutality of the Zionist and British alliance, and prevents the full exploration of the many ideas it introduces. At the same time, what it manages to cover is both impressive and heartbreaking. While far from a perfect movie, it is an important film that tells the story of the carving up of Palestine from the Palestinian perspective; a perspective that has been overshadowed and suppressed for the last seventy years. The power of Palestinian voices is what makes this movie a must see.
#FemaleCharacters #FemaleDirectors #FemaleFilmmaker #FilmReview #History #JeremyIrons #LiamCunningham #Palestine #Review #RobertAramayo #WomenInFilm #WorldCinema -
Review: Palestine ’36
Year: 2026
Runtime: 1hr 59 min
Director: Annemarie Jacir
Writer: Annemarie Jacir
Actors: Hiam Abbass, Yasmine Al Massri, Karim Daoud Anaya, Robert Aramayo, Jeremy Irons, and Liam Cunningham
By Guest Reviewer Alexei Holloway
It would be hard to find a film more timely than “Palestine ‘36” (2026.) Written and directed by Annemarie Jacir, “Palestine ‘36” is a historical drama that immerses its viewers into the Palestinian perspective of the Palestinian Revolt of 1936.
The film follows the stories of three Palestinian families: Yusuf, Hanan, and Afra; Khouloud and her husband Amir, and Father Boulos, a Christian priest, and his son Kareem.
Yusuf, played by Karim Daoud Anaya, is from the fictional village of al Basma and finds himself torn between village life and city life. When Yusuf’s father is killed and his brother is arrested, Yusuf joins the rebels who live in the countryside. However, the rebel’s actions bring increased British scrutiny and raids to his village and threaten the lives of his family and neighbors.
Khouloud, played by the amazing Yasmine Al Massri, is a journalist writing under the pseudonym of Ahmad Canaanli because people will only read her articles if they believe she is a man. Khouloud is a firm believer in Palestinian autonomy and reports on the British army’s violent repressive measures and the Zionist settlers’ seemingly neverending stealing of Palestinian land. Her husband, Amir, is a landlord who believes he can retain his wealth and power if he works with the British and the Zionist settlers.
Father Boulos, played by Jalal Altawil, and Kareem are members of Yusuf’s village and the fact that they are Christian Palestinians who side with their Muslim neighbors flabbergasts the British.
The film’s greatest strength is its cast. Predictably, Jeremy Irons is the perfect face of British indifference to indigenous people’s rights and humanity and Robert Aramayo’s Orde Wingate is appropriately cruel and fanatic. Dhafer L’Abidine provides Amir, a man we should hate, with just enough charm to turn his character into a walking tragedy. The moment he realizes that he’s betrayed his people for nothing is one of the most haunting moments in a film full of haunting moments.
However, the true stars of the film are the female leads: Hiam Abbass and Yasmine Al Massri. Hiam Abbass’ Hanan is a loving mother with a spine of steel who does whatever she can to protect her family and land, even if that means helping a wounded rebel and hiding arms from the British. She is often left alone, weaponless and at the mercy of British patrols but never cowers or hesitates. She is the ultimate representation of the inner strength of every Palestinian mother, wife, and sister who has survived the worst anyone can imagine and still gets up in the morning to do it all over again.
Yasmine Al Massri’s Khouloud is, perhaps, the star of the film. She is absolutely charming, courageous, and powerful as the voice of the Palestinian people. As a member of the elite, she is often gathering secrets from British diplomat Thomas and insulting Wingate before leaving him to deal with matters of real importance. Although she knows Amir does not agree with her pro-Palestinian stance, she still loves him and never imagines he’d actually work with the Zionist settlers to sellout their own land. She is crushed by his betrayal but not broken and continues to fight for a free Palestine.
“Palestine ‘36″’s vast and complicated story combined with its two hour runtime creates choppy pacing, underdeveloped relationships, obscures the depth and brutality of the Zionist and British alliance, and prevents the full exploration of the many ideas it introduces. At the same time, what it manages to cover is both impressive and heartbreaking. While far from a perfect movie, it is an important film that tells the story of the carving up of Palestine from the Palestinian perspective; a perspective that has been overshadowed and suppressed for the last seventy years. The power of Palestinian voices is what makes this movie a must see.
#FemaleCharacters #FemaleDirectors #FemaleFilmmaker #FilmReview #History #JeremyIrons #LiamCunningham #Palestine #Review #RobertAramayo #WomenInFilm #WorldCinema -
‘Palestine ’36’ Review: Annemarie Jacir’s Earnest Period Drama Looks At Historic Tensions In The Middle East
#Reviews #AnnemarieJacir #BillyHowle #HiamAbbass #JeremyIrons #LiamCunningham #Palestine36 #RobertAramayohttps://deadline.com/2026/03/palestine-36-review-annemarie-jacir-robert-aramayo-1236767679/
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‘Palestine ’36’ Review: Annemarie Jacir’s Earnest Period Drama Looks At Historic Tensions In The Middle East
#Reviews #AnnemarieJacir #BillyHowle #HiamAbbass #JeremyIrons #LiamCunningham #Palestine36 #RobertAramayohttps://deadline.com/2026/03/palestine-36-review-annemarie-jacir-robert-aramayo-1236767679/
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‘Palestine ’36’ Review: Annemarie Jacir’s Earnest Period Drama Looks At Historic Tensions In The Middle East
#Reviews #AnnemarieJacir #BillyHowle #HiamAbbass #JeremyIrons #LiamCunningham #Palestine36 #RobertAramayohttps://deadline.com/2026/03/palestine-36-review-annemarie-jacir-robert-aramayo-1236767679/
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‘Palestine ’36’ Review: Annemarie Jacir’s Earnest Period Drama Looks At Historic Tensions In The Middle East
#Reviews #AnnemarieJacir #BillyHowle #HiamAbbass #JeremyIrons #LiamCunningham #Palestine36 #RobertAramayohttps://deadline.com/2026/03/palestine-36-review-annemarie-jacir-robert-aramayo-1236767679/
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Film Review: Harry Brown
Link: https://film-book.com/film-review-harry-brown/?fsp_sid=124460
#ActionMovie #BenDrew #CharlieCreedMiles #DanielBarber #EmilyMortimer #filmreview #HarryBrown #HarryBrown2009 #HarryBrown2009PeliculaCritica #HarryBrownFilmCritique #HarryBrownFilmReview #HarryBrownFilmRevois #HarryBrownFilmeReview #HarryBrownMovie #HarryBrownMovieReview #HarryBrownPeliculaCritica #HarryBrownPeliculaReview #JackOConnell #KlarizaClayton #LiamCunningham #LizDaniels #MichaelCaine #Movi...
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Film Review: PALESTINE 36: A Provocative, Well-made Portrait of a Forming Storm [TIFF 2025]
Link: https://film-book.com/film-review-palestine-36-annemarie-jacir-tiff-2025/?fsp_sid=115084
#AnnemarieJacir #BillyHowle #DaferLAbidine #FilmFestival #HiamAbbass #JeremyIrons #KarimDaoudAnaya #LiamCunningham #Palestine36 #RobertAramayo #SalehBakri #TorontoInternationalFilmFestival #WatermelonPictures #YasmineAlMassri #YumnaMarwan
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Film Review: PALESTINE 36: A Provocative, Well-made Portrait of a Forming Storm [TIFF 2025]
Link: https://film-book.com/film-review-palestine-36-annemarie-jacir-tiff-2025/?fsp_sid=115084
#AnnemarieJacir #BillyHowle #DaferLAbidine #FilmFestival #HiamAbbass #JeremyIrons #KarimDaoudAnaya #LiamCunningham #Palestine36 #RobertAramayo #SalehBakri #TorontoInternationalFilmFestival #WatermelonPictures #YasmineAlMassri #YumnaMarwan
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Film Review: PALESTINE 36: A Provocative, Well-made Portrait of a Forming Storm [TIFF 2025]
Link: https://film-book.com/film-review-palestine-36-annemarie-jacir-tiff-2025/?fsp_sid=115084
#AnnemarieJacir #BillyHowle #DaferLAbidine #FilmFestival #HiamAbbass #JeremyIrons #KarimDaoudAnaya #LiamCunningham #Palestine36 #RobertAramayo #SalehBakri #TorontoInternationalFilmFestival #WatermelonPictures #YasmineAlMassri #YumnaMarwan
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Film Review: PALESTINE 36: A Provocative, Well-made Portrait of a Forming Storm [TIFF 2025]
Link: https://film-book.com/film-review-palestine-36-annemarie-jacir-tiff-2025/?fsp_sid=115084
#AnnemarieJacir #BillyHowle #DaferLAbidine #FilmFestival #HiamAbbass #JeremyIrons #KarimDaoudAnaya #LiamCunningham #Palestine36 #RobertAramayo #SalehBakri #TorontoInternationalFilmFestival #WatermelonPictures #YasmineAlMassri #YumnaMarwan
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Film Review: PALESTINE 36: A Provocative, Well-made Portrait of a Forming Storm [TIFF 2025]
Link: https://film-book.com/film-review-palestine-36-annemarie-jacir-tiff-2025/?fsp_sid=115084
#AnnemarieJacir #BillyHowle #DaferLAbidine #FilmFestival #HiamAbbass #JeremyIrons #KarimDaoudAnaya #LiamCunningham #Palestine36 #RobertAramayo #SalehBakri #TorontoInternationalFilmFestival #WatermelonPictures #YasmineAlMassri #YumnaMarwan
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‘Palestine 36’ Review: Palestine’s Oscar Submission Is a Handsome Historical Drama Charged With Of-the-Moment Resonance
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‘Palestine 36’ Review: Palestine’s Oscar Submission Is a Handsome Historical Drama Charged With Of-the-Moment Resonance
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‘Palestine 36’ Review: Palestine’s Oscar Submission Is a Handsome Historical Drama Charged With Of-the-Moment Resonance
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PALESTINE 36 (2025) U.S. Movie Trailer: Jeremy Irons stars in a British Colonial Rule Revolt Film
#AnnemarieJacir #BillyHowle #DaferLAbidine #HiamAbbass #JeremyIrons #KarimDaoudAnaya #LiamCunningham #MovieTrailer #Palestine36 #RobertAramayo #SalehBakri #WatermelonPictures #YasmineAlMassri #YumnaMarwan
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"We are watching a genocide live in 4K. And you do not have the luxury of saying you didn't know. Your only answer is going to be 'You didn't care.'."
- Liam Cunningham, Irish actor#GenocideDeniers #GenocideApologists #Obfuscation #WakingUp #StopTheKilling #AntiGenocide #FreePalestine #LiamCunningham
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Looks like #ConorMcGregor just flew into a wall called #LiamCunningham here!
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Yes, refreshing to hear this. Imagine hearing #LiamCunningham talk like this on #BBC news, and the presenters letting him speak!
#Skwawkbox | Liam Cunningham Gaza interview on Virgin Ireland shows the utter corruption of UK ‘mainstream’ media
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[Translated into English] #GazaFlotilla: #Israel Ready to Send Elite #Military Commando Against Women #Activists
While the #FreedomFlotilla crew is expected to reach Gaza around 7 June, the Israeli authorities have unveiled their intention to intercept it before by force.
The Jerusalem Post revealed preparations for a military operation to prevent the #Madleen ship from reaching the shores of the besieged enclave, including through the intervention of the elite commando #Shayetet13.
Cathu Isnard
5 June, 2025"While the Freedom Flotilla, part of Sicily on 1 June, may see its arrival in Gaza delayed by its relief to several Sudanese migrants in the Mediterranean Sea, Israeli authorities and leaders are preparing for their arrival in Gaza by considering how to minimize the positive impact of this symbolic operation on the Palestinian people and their supporters. According to Israeli military sources quoted by the Jerusalem Post, the armed forces are contemplating a clear scenario: if the flotilla passengers refuse to turn around at the request of the IDF, a naval commando, Shayete 13, could be deployed to board the boat and take control to arrest passengers there, including Rima Hassan and Greta Thunberg.
"The aim would then be to forcibly transfer them to the Israeli port of Ashdod before expelling them from the territory, sending the militants back to their respective countries of origin. Behind this well-oiled military plan lies the desire to avoid at all costs the symbol of pro-Palestinian militants breaking the Israeli blockade that is starving the Palestinian population. The use of the elite forces of Shayet and 13 confirms the will of the Israeli ruling class to silence by force any voice that dares to defy the siege and genocide under way in Gaza, with the complicity of the imperialist states.
Shayet 13: a name that evokes state violence"The possible use of Shayet 13 is not trivial. This Israeli naval commando is infamous for its role in the deadly boarding of the humanitarian fleet of the Mavi Marmara in 2010. At the time, Israeli soldiers killed nine Flotilla militants wishing to reach Gaza, including eight Turkish citizens and one American-Turkish, in international waters. A cynically condemned attack on the international scene and by the leaders of the imperialist States, without withdrawing their support for Israel's colonial and murderous policies.
"That Israel now plans to reuse the same unit to intercept the Madleen demonstrates the continuity of a warlike and repressive logic. It is not a police operation, but a demonstration of military force against civilians armed with food, medicine and political demands. The reflection of the heroism of the crew members on board the ship which unmasks all the cowardice and cynicism of #ColonialViolence.
"In the face of this threat of military aggression, defending the flotilla is defending the right to solidarity, it is to refuse the erasure of Gaza behind the barbed wires of a criminal blockade and the deafening media silence on the ongoing massacres. The courage of the Madleen passengers must be a lever to move forward in the construction of a powerful international solidarity movement, in which the workers’ movement has a central role to play, as the Fos-sur-Mer dockworkers have shown on Wednesday. This is the only way to stop the genocidal machine at work, supported by our leaders."
#Colonialism #GazaGenocide #GretaThunberg #LiamCunningham
#Gaza #GazaAid #FreeGaza #IsraeliWarCrimes #Genocide #BibiIsAWarCriminal -
[Translated into English] #GazaFlotilla: #Israel Ready to Send Elite #Military Commando Against Women #Activists
While the #FreedomFlotilla crew is expected to reach Gaza around 7 June, the Israeli authorities have unveiled their intention to intercept it before by force.
The Jerusalem Post revealed preparations for a military operation to prevent the #Madleen ship from reaching the shores of the besieged enclave, including through the intervention of the elite commando #Shayetet13.
Cathu Isnard
5 June, 2025"While the Freedom Flotilla, part of Sicily on 1 June, may see its arrival in Gaza delayed by its relief to several Sudanese migrants in the Mediterranean Sea, Israeli authorities and leaders are preparing for their arrival in Gaza by considering how to minimize the positive impact of this symbolic operation on the Palestinian people and their supporters. According to Israeli military sources quoted by the Jerusalem Post, the armed forces are contemplating a clear scenario: if the flotilla passengers refuse to turn around at the request of the IDF, a naval commando, Shayete 13, could be deployed to board the boat and take control to arrest passengers there, including Rima Hassan and Greta Thunberg.
"The aim would then be to forcibly transfer them to the Israeli port of Ashdod before expelling them from the territory, sending the militants back to their respective countries of origin. Behind this well-oiled military plan lies the desire to avoid at all costs the symbol of pro-Palestinian militants breaking the Israeli blockade that is starving the Palestinian population. The use of the elite forces of Shayet and 13 confirms the will of the Israeli ruling class to silence by force any voice that dares to defy the siege and genocide under way in Gaza, with the complicity of the imperialist states.
Shayet 13: a name that evokes state violence"The possible use of Shayet 13 is not trivial. This Israeli naval commando is infamous for its role in the deadly boarding of the humanitarian fleet of the Mavi Marmara in 2010. At the time, Israeli soldiers killed nine Flotilla militants wishing to reach Gaza, including eight Turkish citizens and one American-Turkish, in international waters. A cynically condemned attack on the international scene and by the leaders of the imperialist States, without withdrawing their support for Israel's colonial and murderous policies.
"That Israel now plans to reuse the same unit to intercept the Madleen demonstrates the continuity of a warlike and repressive logic. It is not a police operation, but a demonstration of military force against civilians armed with food, medicine and political demands. The reflection of the heroism of the crew members on board the ship which unmasks all the cowardice and cynicism of #ColonialViolence.
"In the face of this threat of military aggression, defending the flotilla is defending the right to solidarity, it is to refuse the erasure of Gaza behind the barbed wires of a criminal blockade and the deafening media silence on the ongoing massacres. The courage of the Madleen passengers must be a lever to move forward in the construction of a powerful international solidarity movement, in which the workers’ movement has a central role to play, as the Fos-sur-Mer dockworkers have shown on Wednesday. This is the only way to stop the genocidal machine at work, supported by our leaders."
#Colonialism #GazaGenocide #GretaThunberg #LiamCunningham
#Gaza #GazaAid #FreeGaza #IsraeliWarCrimes #Genocide #BibiIsAWarCriminal -
[Translated into English] #GazaFlotilla: #Israel Ready to Send Elite #Military Commando Against Women #Activists
While the #FreedomFlotilla crew is expected to reach Gaza around 7 June, the Israeli authorities have unveiled their intention to intercept it before by force.
The Jerusalem Post revealed preparations for a military operation to prevent the #Madleen ship from reaching the shores of the besieged enclave, including through the intervention of the elite commando #Shayetet13.
Cathu Isnard
5 June, 2025"While the Freedom Flotilla, part of Sicily on 1 June, may see its arrival in Gaza delayed by its relief to several Sudanese migrants in the Mediterranean Sea, Israeli authorities and leaders are preparing for their arrival in Gaza by considering how to minimize the positive impact of this symbolic operation on the Palestinian people and their supporters. According to Israeli military sources quoted by the Jerusalem Post, the armed forces are contemplating a clear scenario: if the flotilla passengers refuse to turn around at the request of the IDF, a naval commando, Shayete 13, could be deployed to board the boat and take control to arrest passengers there, including Rima Hassan and Greta Thunberg.
"The aim would then be to forcibly transfer them to the Israeli port of Ashdod before expelling them from the territory, sending the militants back to their respective countries of origin. Behind this well-oiled military plan lies the desire to avoid at all costs the symbol of pro-Palestinian militants breaking the Israeli blockade that is starving the Palestinian population. The use of the elite forces of Shayet and 13 confirms the will of the Israeli ruling class to silence by force any voice that dares to defy the siege and genocide under way in Gaza, with the complicity of the imperialist states.
Shayet 13: a name that evokes state violence"The possible use of Shayet 13 is not trivial. This Israeli naval commando is infamous for its role in the deadly boarding of the humanitarian fleet of the Mavi Marmara in 2010. At the time, Israeli soldiers killed nine Flotilla militants wishing to reach Gaza, including eight Turkish citizens and one American-Turkish, in international waters. A cynically condemned attack on the international scene and by the leaders of the imperialist States, without withdrawing their support for Israel's colonial and murderous policies.
"That Israel now plans to reuse the same unit to intercept the Madleen demonstrates the continuity of a warlike and repressive logic. It is not a police operation, but a demonstration of military force against civilians armed with food, medicine and political demands. The reflection of the heroism of the crew members on board the ship which unmasks all the cowardice and cynicism of #ColonialViolence.
"In the face of this threat of military aggression, defending the flotilla is defending the right to solidarity, it is to refuse the erasure of Gaza behind the barbed wires of a criminal blockade and the deafening media silence on the ongoing massacres. The courage of the Madleen passengers must be a lever to move forward in the construction of a powerful international solidarity movement, in which the workers’ movement has a central role to play, as the Fos-sur-Mer dockworkers have shown on Wednesday. This is the only way to stop the genocidal machine at work, supported by our leaders."
#Colonialism #GazaGenocide #GretaThunberg #LiamCunningham
#Gaza #GazaAid #FreeGaza #IsraeliWarCrimes #Genocide #BibiIsAWarCriminal -
[Translated into English] #GazaFlotilla: #Israel Ready to Send Elite #Military Commando Against Women #Activists
While the #FreedomFlotilla crew is expected to reach Gaza around 7 June, the Israeli authorities have unveiled their intention to intercept it before by force.
The Jerusalem Post revealed preparations for a military operation to prevent the #Madleen ship from reaching the shores of the besieged enclave, including through the intervention of the elite commando #Shayetet13.
Cathu Isnard
5 June, 2025"While the Freedom Flotilla, part of Sicily on 1 June, may see its arrival in Gaza delayed by its relief to several Sudanese migrants in the Mediterranean Sea, Israeli authorities and leaders are preparing for their arrival in Gaza by considering how to minimize the positive impact of this symbolic operation on the Palestinian people and their supporters. According to Israeli military sources quoted by the Jerusalem Post, the armed forces are contemplating a clear scenario: if the flotilla passengers refuse to turn around at the request of the IDF, a naval commando, Shayete 13, could be deployed to board the boat and take control to arrest passengers there, including Rima Hassan and Greta Thunberg.
"The aim would then be to forcibly transfer them to the Israeli port of Ashdod before expelling them from the territory, sending the militants back to their respective countries of origin. Behind this well-oiled military plan lies the desire to avoid at all costs the symbol of pro-Palestinian militants breaking the Israeli blockade that is starving the Palestinian population. The use of the elite forces of Shayet and 13 confirms the will of the Israeli ruling class to silence by force any voice that dares to defy the siege and genocide under way in Gaza, with the complicity of the imperialist states.
Shayet 13: a name that evokes state violence"The possible use of Shayet 13 is not trivial. This Israeli naval commando is infamous for its role in the deadly boarding of the humanitarian fleet of the Mavi Marmara in 2010. At the time, Israeli soldiers killed nine Flotilla militants wishing to reach Gaza, including eight Turkish citizens and one American-Turkish, in international waters. A cynically condemned attack on the international scene and by the leaders of the imperialist States, without withdrawing their support for Israel's colonial and murderous policies.
"That Israel now plans to reuse the same unit to intercept the Madleen demonstrates the continuity of a warlike and repressive logic. It is not a police operation, but a demonstration of military force against civilians armed with food, medicine and political demands. The reflection of the heroism of the crew members on board the ship which unmasks all the cowardice and cynicism of #ColonialViolence.
"In the face of this threat of military aggression, defending the flotilla is defending the right to solidarity, it is to refuse the erasure of Gaza behind the barbed wires of a criminal blockade and the deafening media silence on the ongoing massacres. The courage of the Madleen passengers must be a lever to move forward in the construction of a powerful international solidarity movement, in which the workers’ movement has a central role to play, as the Fos-sur-Mer dockworkers have shown on Wednesday. This is the only way to stop the genocidal machine at work, supported by our leaders."
#Colonialism #GazaGenocide #GretaThunberg #LiamCunningham
#Gaza #GazaAid #FreeGaza #IsraeliWarCrimes #Genocide #BibiIsAWarCriminal -
[Translated into English] #GazaFlotilla: #Israel Ready to Send Elite #Military Commando Against Women #Activists
While the #FreedomFlotilla crew is expected to reach Gaza around 7 June, the Israeli authorities have unveiled their intention to intercept it before by force.
The Jerusalem Post revealed preparations for a military operation to prevent the #Madleen ship from reaching the shores of the besieged enclave, including through the intervention of the elite commando #Shayetet13.
Cathu Isnard
5 June, 2025"While the Freedom Flotilla, part of Sicily on 1 June, may see its arrival in Gaza delayed by its relief to several Sudanese migrants in the Mediterranean Sea, Israeli authorities and leaders are preparing for their arrival in Gaza by considering how to minimize the positive impact of this symbolic operation on the Palestinian people and their supporters. According to Israeli military sources quoted by the Jerusalem Post, the armed forces are contemplating a clear scenario: if the flotilla passengers refuse to turn around at the request of the IDF, a naval commando, Shayete 13, could be deployed to board the boat and take control to arrest passengers there, including Rima Hassan and Greta Thunberg.
"The aim would then be to forcibly transfer them to the Israeli port of Ashdod before expelling them from the territory, sending the militants back to their respective countries of origin. Behind this well-oiled military plan lies the desire to avoid at all costs the symbol of pro-Palestinian militants breaking the Israeli blockade that is starving the Palestinian population. The use of the elite forces of Shayet and 13 confirms the will of the Israeli ruling class to silence by force any voice that dares to defy the siege and genocide under way in Gaza, with the complicity of the imperialist states.
Shayet 13: a name that evokes state violence"The possible use of Shayet 13 is not trivial. This Israeli naval commando is infamous for its role in the deadly boarding of the humanitarian fleet of the Mavi Marmara in 2010. At the time, Israeli soldiers killed nine Flotilla militants wishing to reach Gaza, including eight Turkish citizens and one American-Turkish, in international waters. A cynically condemned attack on the international scene and by the leaders of the imperialist States, without withdrawing their support for Israel's colonial and murderous policies.
"That Israel now plans to reuse the same unit to intercept the Madleen demonstrates the continuity of a warlike and repressive logic. It is not a police operation, but a demonstration of military force against civilians armed with food, medicine and political demands. The reflection of the heroism of the crew members on board the ship which unmasks all the cowardice and cynicism of #ColonialViolence.
"In the face of this threat of military aggression, defending the flotilla is defending the right to solidarity, it is to refuse the erasure of Gaza behind the barbed wires of a criminal blockade and the deafening media silence on the ongoing massacres. The courage of the Madleen passengers must be a lever to move forward in the construction of a powerful international solidarity movement, in which the workers’ movement has a central role to play, as the Fos-sur-Mer dockworkers have shown on Wednesday. This is the only way to stop the genocidal machine at work, supported by our leaders."
#Colonialism #GazaGenocide #GretaThunberg #LiamCunningham
#Gaza #GazaAid #FreeGaza #IsraeliWarCrimes #Genocide #BibiIsAWarCriminal -
LADYGREY: Melancholia in South Africa (Review) https://mikesfilmtalk.com/2016/04/30/ladygrey-melancholia-south-africa-review/ #AlainChoquart, #EmilyMortimer, #FilmReview, #LiamCunningham, #PeterSarsgaard, #WorldCinema
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Film Review: Harry Brown
https://film-book.com/film-review-harry-brown/?feed_id=137119&_unique_id=66730d861e5b3
#FilmBook #ActionMovie #BenDrew #CharlieCreedMiles #DanielBarber #EmilyMortimer #filmreview #HarryBrown #HarryBrown2009 #HarryBrown2009PeliculaCritica #HarryBrownFilmCritique #HarryBrownFilmReview #HarryBrownFilmRevois #HarryBrownFilmeReview #HarryBrownMovie #HarryBrownMovieReview #HarryBrownPeliculaCritica #HarryBrownPeliculaReview #JackOConnell #KlarizaClayton #LiamCunningham #...
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THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE DEMETER (2023) erkennt den Wert von Auslassungen nicht. Für uns als Publikum wäre es zum Beispiel ein kluger Move gewesen, gleich die ganze Produktion des Films auszulassen.
🔗 https://letterboxd.com/andrepitz/film/the-last-voyage-of-the-demeter/
TheLastVoyageOfTheDemeter #DieLetzteReiseDerDemeter #Darcula #AndréØvredal #CoreyHawkins #AislingFranciosi #DavidDastmalchian #JavierBotet #LiamCunningham #ChrisWalley #JonJonBriones #StefanKapičić #Letterboxd
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THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE DEMETER (2023) erkennt den Wert von Auslassungen nicht. Für uns als Publikum wäre es zum Beispiel ein kluger Move gewesen, gleich die ganze Produktion des Films auszulassen.
🔗 https://letterboxd.com/andrepitz/film/the-last-voyage-of-the-demeter/
TheLastVoyageOfTheDemeter #DieLetzteReiseDerDemeter #Darcula #AndréØvredal #CoreyHawkins #AislingFranciosi #DavidDastmalchian #JavierBotet #LiamCunningham #ChrisWalley #JonJonBriones #StefanKapičić #Letterboxd
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3 Body Problem: Intriguing Sci-Fi thriller https://oldaintdead.com/3-body-problem-intriguing-sci-fi-thriller/ #3BodyProblem, #AlexSharp, #BenedictWong, #DavidBenioff, #EizaGonzález, #EveRidley, #JessHong, #JohnBradley, #JonathanPryce, #JovanAdepo, #LiamCunningham, #MinkieSpiro, #RosalindChao, #SaamerUsmani, #SeaShimooka, #WomenDirectors, #ZineTseng
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‘3 Body Problem’ Review: Netflix’s Ambitious Sci-Fi Adaptation Is More Serviceable Than Dazzling
#TV #TVReviews #3BodyProblem #AlexanderWoo #BenedictWong #DBWeiss #DavidBenioff #EizaGonzalez #JovanAdepo #LiamCunningham #TheThreeBodyProblemhttps://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-reviews/3-body-problem-review-netflix-1235847073/
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#LastVoyageOfTheDemeter AKA #DraculaVoyageOfTheDemeter: A bit lacking in direct scares, but when the performances are this good and the atmosphere is this tense, that hardly matters.
Full review at Mahan's Media: https://betwixtstarproductions.blogspot.com/2023/08/dracula-voyage-of-demeter-2023-movie.html #film #movies #filmreview #moviereview #cinema #cinemastodon #horror #vampire #dracula #andreovredal #coreyhawkins #aislingfranciosi #liamcunningham #daviddastmalchian #javierbotet #woodynorman #nikolainikolaeff #draculaonaboat
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#LastVoyageOfTheDemeter AKA #DraculaVoyageOfTheDemeter: A bit lacking in direct scares, but when the performances are this good and the atmosphere is this tense, that hardly matters.
Full review at Mahan's Media: https://betwixtstarproductions.blogspot.com/2023/08/dracula-voyage-of-demeter-2023-movie.html #film #movies #filmreview #moviereview #cinema #cinemastodon #horror #vampire #dracula #andreovredal #coreyhawkins #aislingfranciosi #liamcunningham #daviddastmalchian #javierbotet #woodynorman #nikolainikolaeff #draculaonaboat
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#LastVoyageOfTheDemeter AKA #DraculaVoyageOfTheDemeter: A bit lacking in direct scares, but when the performances are this good and the atmosphere is this tense, that hardly matters.
Full review at Mahan's Media: https://betwixtstarproductions.blogspot.com/2023/08/dracula-voyage-of-demeter-2023-movie.html #film #movies #filmreview #moviereview #cinema #cinemastodon #horror #vampire #dracula #andreovredal #coreyhawkins #aislingfranciosi #liamcunningham #daviddastmalchian #javierbotet #woodynorman #nikolainikolaeff #draculaonaboat
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#LastVoyageOfTheDemeter AKA #DraculaVoyageOfTheDemeter: A bit lacking in direct scares, but when the performances are this good and the atmosphere is this tense, that hardly matters.
Full review at Mahan's Media: https://betwixtstarproductions.blogspot.com/2023/08/dracula-voyage-of-demeter-2023-movie.html #film #movies #filmreview #moviereview #cinema #cinemastodon #horror #vampire #dracula #andreovredal #coreyhawkins #aislingfranciosi #liamcunningham #daviddastmalchian #javierbotet #woodynorman #nikolainikolaeff #draculaonaboat
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#LastVoyageOfTheDemeter AKA #DraculaVoyageOfTheDemeter: A bit lacking in direct scares, but when the performances are this good and the atmosphere is this tense, that hardly matters.
Full review at Mahan's Media: https://betwixtstarproductions.blogspot.com/2023/08/dracula-voyage-of-demeter-2023-movie.html #film #movies #filmreview #moviereview #cinema #cinemastodon #horror #vampire #dracula #andreovredal #coreyhawkins #aislingfranciosi #liamcunningham #daviddastmalchian #javierbotet #woodynorman #nikolainikolaeff #draculaonaboat
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3 BODY PROBLEM (2024) Teaser Trailer: Astrophysicist Zine Tseng Discovers a Conspiracy in Netflix's Sci-Fi Series
#FilmBook #3BodyProblem #AlexSharp #BenedictWong #EizaGonzalez #JessHong #JohnBradley #JonathanPryce #JovanAdepo #LiamCunningham #MarloKelly #Netflix #RosalindChao #SaamerUsmani #SeaShimooka #ThreeBodyProblem...
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THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE DEMETER (2023) Movie Trailer: The Captain’s Log Chapter from BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA made into a Film
#FilmBook #MovieTrailer #AislingFranciosi #AndreOvredal #CoreyHawkins #DavidDastmalchian #JavierBotet #JonJonBriones #LiamCunningham #MovieTrailer #NikolaiNikolaeff #StefanKapicic #TheLastVoyageoftheDemeter #UniversalPictures