“No Other Land” is an award-winning documentary about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, directed by a team of two Israelis and two Palestinians. The film follows the activists and journalists as they document the destruction of homes in the occupied West Bank, capturing the grief and suffering of families who have no other land to go to. Despite its critical acclaim, the documentary struggled to find a distributor in the US, highlighting the challenges faced by films that address contentious political events and raising questions about the future of documentary distribution.
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Turkey’s actors, artists under pressure as govt turns up the heat
Ayse Barim, a manager of Turkish television stars, was detained on charges of "attempting to overthrow the government" related to the 2013 Gezi park protests. This move is seen as part of a broader crackdown on cultural figures critical of President Erdogan's government, with other famous actors also under scrutiny. The government's targeting of journalists, lawyers, and opposition politicians, including Istanbul's Mayor Imamoglu, is creating a climate of fear in Turkey to suppress dissent and...
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