No Other Land
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Wednesday, Apr 23, 2025
7 p.m.
Thursday, Apr 24, 2025
7 p.m.
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2024—directed by Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, Rachel Szor | 96 minutes
A collective of Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers chronicle the Israeli military’s incremental expulsion of the West Bank community of Masafer Yatta — home to 20 ancient Palestinian villages — in this powerful documentary, winner of the 2025 Oscar® for Best Documentary Feature.
Between 2019 and 2023, Masafer Yatta resident and Palestinian journalist Basel Adra recorded video of home, school and road demolitions (legalized by the area’s conversion to an IDF training zone) and the consequent protests by displaced residents. Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham — free to move about while Adra’s movements were constricted — brings the images and emotions of these confrontations to a wider platform.
Working together, Adra and Abraham began a friendship in their hopeful efforts to resist a mass eviction. Winner, Best Documentary, New York Film Critics’ Circle, National Society of Film Critics. In Arabic, English and Hebrew with English subtitles.
“The most powerful nonfiction film I saw this year. As an example of Palestinian-Israeli collaboration, Basel and Yuval and the vital movie they've made give us reason to hope.”
– Justin Chang, National Public Radio

2024—directed by Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, Rachel Szor | 96 minutes
A collective of Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers chronicle the Israeli military’s incremental expulsion of the West Bank community of Masafer Yatta — home to 20 ancient Palestinian villages — in this powerful documentary, winner of the 2025 Oscar® for Best Documentary Feature.
Between 2019 and 2023, Masafer Yatta resident and Palestinian journalist Basel Adra recorded video of home, school and road demolitions (legalized by the area’s conversion to an IDF training zone) and the consequent protests by displaced residents. Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham — free to move about while Adra’s movements were constricted — brings the images and emotions of these confrontations to a wider platform.
Working together, Adra and Abraham began a friendship in their hopeful efforts to resist a mass eviction. Winner, Best Documentary, New York Film Critics’ Circle, National Society of Film Critics. In Arabic, English and Hebrew with English subtitles.
“The most powerful nonfiction film I saw this year. As an example of Palestinian-Israeli collaboration, Basel and Yuval and the vital movie they've made give us reason to hope.”
– Justin Chang, National Public Radio