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Tonight, Oscar-winning Director of No Other Land Hamdan Ballal was attacked by Israeli settlers and arrested by the Israeli army in his home village of Susiya in Masafer Yatta.| Bluesky Social
Palestinian filmmaker Hamdan Ballal, who co-directed the Oscar-winning documentary 'No Other Land,' was beaten by Israeli settlers and detained Monday, according to his co-director.| Los Angeles Times
Our team on the ground at the 2025 Oscars reflects on the night's key moments — some of which you didn't see on TV.| Los Angeles Times
Awdah Hathaleen, a Palestinian activist and consultant on the Oscar-winning documentary 'No Other Land,' died Monday after he was shot dead by an Israeli settler in the occupied West Bank.| Los Angeles Times
Film academy leaders apologized to 'No Other Land' co-director Hamdan Ballal for their initial response to his detainment, which members called 'indefensible' in an open letter.| Los Angeles Times
Made by a team of Palestinian and Israeli activist filmmakers, the Academy Award-nominated documentary is a look at life under occupation in a small West Bank village.| Los Angeles Times
A quartet of Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers shapes footage of the bulldozing of West Bank's Masafer Yatta into a cry of conscience against occupation.| Los Angeles Times
The mayor of Miami Beach withdrew a resolution to terminate the lease and funding from a local theater after it showed the Oscar-winning documentary about the West Bank.| Los Angeles Times
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