5 Movies about Palestine on Netflix

Movies about Palestine

Movies about Palestine on Netflix

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This variety of documentaries, gripping dramas, and movies provide insight into the struggles of the region. Here is a list of movies about Israel and Palestine on Netflix

Farha (2021)

Farha Movie Review

Farha is set in 1948 Palestine during the Nakba, the Palestinian exodus from their homeland. The film tells the story of Farha, a 14-year-old girl who is a bright and curious girl who dreams of going to school in the city. But all her dreams were gone When the oppression violence breaks out in their village and Farha finds herself locked in a pantry for several days.

After getting out she is forever changed by her experience. She has witnessed the brutality of war and the resilience of the human spirit.

Related: Detailed Review of Farha Movie

The Present (2020)

The Present movie

It is a must-see for anyone who wants to understand the realities of life under Israeli occupation.

The movie tells the story of Yusef, who wants to buy his wife a gift. However, his journey is complicated by the Israeli occupation and the checkpoints and roadblocks that he must navigate.

The film opens with Yusef waking up early in the morning and joining a long line of Palestinians waiting to cross Checkpoint 300. a notorious crossing point between the West Bank and Israel. The scene is chaotic and dehumanizing, as the Palestinians are subjected to long waits and humiliating searches by Israeli soldiers.

The movie was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 2021.

Movies about Palestine on Netflix

200 Meters (2020)

200 Meters movie

200 Meters (2020) is a Palestinian drama film that tells the story of Mustafa, a Palestinian construction worker who lives 200 meters away from his family who lives on the Israeli side across the barrier.

Mustafa’s family are Israeli citizens, but Mustafa is not because he refused to apply for citizenship himself, believing it would be a betrayal of his Palestinian identity. Due to that, he is only able to visit his family on a daily basis with a work permit.

One day he found himself trapped on the other side of the separation wall not able to to reach the hospital to visit his injured son. In an attempt to reach his son, Mustafa takes a risky trip to enter Israel illegally.

200 Meters became one of the highest-grossing Palestinian films of all time.

The Wanted 18 (2014)

The Wanted 18
  • Genre: Documentary, Animation.
  • Cast and Crew: Click here.

I kid you not, the wanted 18, is a reference to 18 cows that pose a threat to Israel’s national security.

The Wanted 18 is a Palestinian-Canadian animated documentary that tells the story of the Palestinians in Beit Sahour who attempted to establish a small local dairy business in the early 1980s. In response, the Israeli army began a huge manhunt for the cows. They used helicopters, infrared cameras, and even sniffer dogs in an attempt to find them.

The film combines documentary interviews of the events in addition to archival footage, drawings, and stop-motion animation to portray the story.

Movies about Palestine on Netflix

Born in Gaza (2014)

Born in Gaza
  • Genre: Documentary.

Born in Gaza was Filmed shortly after the 2014 Gaza war, this documentary explores how the war has transformed the lives of 10 Palestinian children.

It is a heartbreaking and significant film that highlights the human cost of conflict. while offering the children of Gaza a voice to remind the world of their right to a safe and peaceful life.

The film follows the children as they go about their daily lives, which are often interrupted by violence and fear. They go to school, play with their friends, and help their families. But they also live in fear of airstrikes, tank shelling, and snipers.


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