The Israeli-Palestinian film no other country is winning the Oscar for Best Documentary | Israel-Palestine News of Conflict
The collaboration of Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers triumphantly in porcelain war, sugar reed, black box diaries and a sound stroke.
No other country, a movie about Palestinians struggling to protect their homes from the demolition of the Israeli army, has Won an Oscar For the best feature of the documentary.
The collaboration of Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers triumphed on Sunday because of the porcelain war, sugar cane, black box diaries and sound records until the coup.
The film, producing between 2019 and 2023, is accompanied by activist Basel Adra as he risks an arrest to document the destruction of his hometown, Masafer Yatta, who is destroyed by Israeli soldiers to use as a military training zone, on the southern edge of the West Coast.
Agra petitions fall on deaf ears until he befriends Jewish-Israeli journalist, Yuval Abraham, who helps him step up his story.
Accepting the award, Adra said that no other country has reflected the sharp reality of Palestinians for decades.
“About two months ago, I became a father, and I hope to my daughter that she will not have to live the same life I live now, I am always afraid of immigrants, violence, demolition of the house and forced moving my community lives and tastes every day under Israeli occupation,” said Adra.
He also called the world to “take serious actions to stop injustice and stop the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people.”
#Oscars2025 🇵🇸 @Basel_adra: “We invite the world to take serious action to stop injustice and stop the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people.” #Notherland pic.twitter.com/2yvfryoawc
– Palestine state (@palestine_un) March 3, 2025
‘Together our voices are stronger’
Abraham said they made a movie because together their voices were stronger.
“See you: the awful destruction of gauze and his people who have to end. Israeli hostages, brutally taken in the crime on October 7th, which must be released,” he said.
Abraham criticized the Israeli regime that destroys the life of Agra and said that there is a different path, “a political solution without ethnic superiority, with national rights for both of our people.”
But the external policy of the United States helps block that path, he said.
“Can’t you see that we are intertwined – that my people can be truly sure if Basen people are really free and safe? There is another way. For life it’s not too late for life. There is no other way,” he added.
The movie struggled to find a distributor in the US, so his manufacturers agreed to run in Lincoln in November in November in November to qualify for an Oscar tonight.
Oscar is the last honor of the high profile on Sunday, which no other country has gained. She also won the Audience and Documentary Award Award at the International Film Festival in February 2024, as well as the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Non -Fantastic Film.
The film relies very much on the footage of the Adra Kamcorn Cammeriers. Capture Israeli soldiers who bulldoze the village school and full of water wells with cement to prevent people from renewing.
He shows residents who deal with ADRA recorded an Israeli soldier who recorded a local man who protested against the demolition of his home. The man becomes paralyzed, and his mother struggles to take care of him while living in the cave.
.@yuval_abraham: When I look @Basel_adra I see my brother, but we are unequal. We live in a regime where I am free to civil law, and the base is under military laws that destroy his life and he cannot control, there is a different path … Foreign policy in 🇺🇸 helps … pic.twitter.com/iwiLn5bs27
– Assal Rad (@assalrad) March 3, 2025
More than 500,000 live settlers On the occupied west coastwhich houses about three million Palestinians.
Immigrants have Israeli citizenship, while Palestinians live under military government with Palestinian rule managed by population centers.
The main groups for human rights described the situation as apartheidA claim rejected by the Israeli government, which considers the Western coast the historical and biblical heart of the Jewish people and opposes Palestinian statehood.