A necessary projection
On Thursday, April 24 at 8:15 p.m., the Foment Mataró will become the meeting point for those who value the seventh art as a vehicle for social change. The projection of ‘No Other Land’, a documentary that has obtained the prestigious Oscar, promises to be an essential time to reflect on the struggle of human rights and justice globally.
A documentary that goes beyond
‘No Other Land’ is the work of Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham, a Palestinian activist and an Israeli journalist who, together with Hamdan Ballal and Rachel Szor, have created a story that is at the same time poetic and striking. This documentary not only documents the reality of the Palestinian community in the West Bank, but also exemplifies a unique collaboration between voices that, despite adversity, choose the truth as a tool for resistance.
The History of Basel Adra
The main thread of the documentary is the story of Basel Adra, a young activist who has lived in his own flesh the forced displacement of his community in Masafer Yatta. Through its cameras, it captures the desolation that causes the Israeli occupation, with soldiers that demolish houses and dispose the families of their homes. In this trip, Basel finds an unexpected ally in Yuval, an Israeli journalist who shares his vision of justice.
Debate and post-projection reflection
After the screening, Mazeed Khlalyia, a prominent figure in the Palestinian community in Catalonia, will lead an open debate. This is a unique opportunity to deepen the reality of the conflict and listen to directly involved voices, with the aim of promoting a constructive dialogue among the attendees.
Un Context Global Complex
In an increasingly polarized world, the importance of this evening cannot be underestimated. ‘No Other Land’ is not just a film work; It is an invitation to collective responsibility and critical reflection. The projection becomes a space of dialogue and understanding, essential to facing the current challenges that affect human rights.
Details of the event
Admission is free, subject to available capacity. The session will be held at the Foment Mataroní, located at 11, with the original version in Arabic subtitled in Spanish. The duration of the documentary is 92 minutes, a time that promises to be enriching and reflective.
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