
Title – No Other Land (2024)
Directors – Yuval Abraham, Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal
Cast – Yuval Abraham, Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal
Plot – An on the ground documentary account of the conflict in the West Bank’s Masafer Yatta where Palestinians are facing occupation at the hands of rampaging Israeli forces who are claiming their lands as their own.
“You think they’ll come to our home?”
Review by Eddie on 25/03/2025
The winner of this years Best Documentary Feature at the Oscars (despite not having a major distributor for release in the United States), No Other Land is a warts and all account of a relatively unknown struggle taking place in West Bank’s Masafer Yatta region where local Palestinian residents are battle occupation at the hands of Israeli forces.
A collaboration between directors Yuval Abraham, Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, with Abraham and Adra front and centre to this DIY as the two join forces to help protest and cover the multi-decade spanning battle, Land may not provide anything ground-breaking from a filmmaking sense but its a powerful reminder of the voice cinema can have when it comes to issues that deserve the publics attention.
Making for likable faces to a very confronting and traumatic subject matter, Adra and Ballal arm themselves with handheld cameras and phones to capture years worth of footage as the Israeli military undertakes an increasingly intense operation to flatten the Masafer Yatta community on its way to developing a “military training ground”, amounting to a perilous and intense journey that acts as a heartfelt call to action to halt the mistreatment of this populated area of the West Bank.
There’s no particular rhyme or reason to the way Land unfolds, a product of the fluid nature of the filming that was merely there to capture what was unfolding not manufacture it, Land may lack a central narrative destination there’s little mystery as to why this little film that could has managed to make such a big mark across the globe over the past 12 months with it harbouring a humanistic message at its core that makes us all realise that day to day tensions and carnage in the Middle East is increasingly running at boiling point.
Not easy viewing by any stretch of the imagination, witnessing peoples lives be destroyed before your very eyes its hard to bare and Land refuses to shy away from the casualties of its examination as innocent bystanders are shot and beaten on camera, showcasing the harsh realities of what happens when a corrupt force is allowed to run rampant.
An important piece of modern day documentary filmmaking, Land isn’t perfect and is unquestionably rough around the edges but its essential viewing to anyone with a keen interest in journalistic feature film and anyone seeking to gain insights into current global situations that we should all be across.
Final Say –
A worthy Oscar winner that shines a light on a little known yet important topic, No Other Land is an insightful piece of filmmaking bought to life by two invested and reasonable central figures.
4 petrol stations out of 5
Watching little Palestinian girls with their new backpacks and books so happy to go to school and later seeing them witness their school bulldozed by the Israeli army broke my heart. They’re not spoiled American kids who just want to stay home and play video games. There’s nothing to do in their town. The school was like a community center. Then it was gone.
A brutal scene. Same with the residents watching on as their houses were torn down in front of them. Some very confronting but important vision here.
E
The determination for those parents to build their kids a school in the face of all odds was inspiring.
The Israelis claimed the land as a ground for live fire military exercises. Very similar to what the USA did in Vieques, Puerto Rico. Protests eventually forced the US to withdraw. But the Israelis weren’t even using that area for military exercises. They were clearing the ground for settlers.
I don’t know if you’ve heard. The director of this film was attacked and kidnapped by settlers yesterday. I believe he’s still missing.
Ominous shades of what Gladio did to Passolini.
I really hope there’s a good outcome there, pretty horrific to think of what might happen.
E
It’s outrageous. He gets attacked and instead of arresting the mob that attacked him they put him in jail. I hope some foreign directors speak up for him.
Funny that I’m watching the old movie Iron Eagle as we speak. LOL. It’s total Islamophobic propaganda. It’s also immensely entertaining.