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‘Palestine 36’ Review: The Country’s Epic Oscar Submission Offers a Sweeping View of a Tumultuous Time
Palestine 36, a co-production with BBC and British Film Institute, uses rare colorized archival footage to depict 1936 Palestine under British Mandate during a pivotal historical era.
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Director Annemarie Jacir Feels Like She’s Already Won an Oscar for ‘Palestine 36’: “All the Odds Were Against Us”
The director of Palestine's submission for best international film at the Oscars talks about her new historical drama, filmed in the middle of a war.
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Read Full ArticlePalestine 36 — Annemarie Jacir [TIFF '25 Review]
“The year you were born,” reads the opening title card to Palestine 36. It’s a daunting prescription that also invites the viewer into the story. Director Annemarie Jacir’s film doesn’t follow just one character, nor is it stuck in the second-person, so it’s unlikely that the “you” is meant to refer to any of the [...] The post Palestine 36 — Annemarie Jacir [TIFF ’25 Review] appeared first on In Review Online.
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