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The cooperation between Israeli and Palestinian directors triumphed over porcelain war, sugar cane, black box diaries and a soundtrack to a coup.
No other land, a movie about the Palestinians who are fighting to protect their homes from destroying from the military in Israel, has no Won an Oscar For the best documentary function.
The cooperation between Israeli and Palestinian directors triumphed on Sunday over porcelain war, sugar cane, black box diaries and a soundtrack to a coup.
The film, produced between 2019 and 2023, follows the activist Basel Adra as he risks the arrest to document the destruction of his hometown of Masafer, which Israeli soldiers destroy to use as a war zone at the southern end of the west coast.
Adra's requests fall on deaf ears until he befriends a Jewish-Israeli journalist Jual Abraham, who helps him enhance his history.
Accepting the award, Adra said that no other land reflects the raw reality that the Palestinians have not last for decades.
“About two months ago, I became a father and hoped for my daughter that I would not have to live the same life I live in now, I was always afraid of settlers, violence, domestic destruction and violence disorders that my community lives and tasted every day under Israeli occupation,” Adra said.
He also called on the world to “take serious action to stop injustice and to stop the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people.”
#OSCARS2025 🇵🇸 @basel_adra: “We urge the world to take serious action to stop injustice and to stop the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people.” #Noothland pic.twitter.com/2yvfryoawc
– Palestine State (@palestine_un) March 3, 2025
Abraham said they made the movie because their voices are stronger together.
“We see: the brutal destruction of gas and its people who have to end. Israeli hostages brutally taken at the October 7 crime, which must be released, “he said.
Abraham criticized the Israeli regime, which destroys Adra's life, and said there was a different path, “a political solution without ethnic supremacy, with national rights for both our people.”
But the foreign policy of the United States helps to block this time, he said.
“Can't you see we are intertwined – that my people can be really safe if the Basel people are really free and safe? There is another way. It's not too late for life for the living. There is no other way, “he added.
The film is struggling to find a distributor in the United States, so its manufacturers arranged it to have a one -week run in the center of Lincoln in November to qualify for the Oscars tonight.
The Oscar on Sunday is the latest honor of the high profile that no other land has won. He also won the award for the Award and Documentary of the Berlin Film Award International Film Festival in February 2024, as well as the “New York” Circle for Best Non-Film Film Award.
The film is highly relying on Camcorder from Adra's personal archive. He captures the Israeli soldiers, Bulldora, by the village of school and filling water wells with cement to prevent people from recovering.
This shows that residents unite after Adra shooting an Israeli soldier, filming a local man who protested against the demolition of his home. The man became paralyzed and his mother struggles to take care of him while living in a cave.
S@Yuval_abraham: When I look at @basel_adra I see my brother, but we are uneven. We live in a regime in which I am free under civil law and Basel is under military laws that destroy his life and he cannot control, there is a different path … Foreign policy in 🇺🇸 helps … pic.twitter.com/iwsln5bs27
– Asal Rad (@assalrad) March 3, 2025
More than 500,000 settlers live In the occupied west coastwhich is home to about three million Palestinians.
The settlers have Israeli citizenship, while the Palestinians live under military government with the Palestinian power administering populated centers.
The main human rights groups have described the situation as apartheidAn accusation rejected by the Israeli government, which views the Western coast as a historical and biblical heart of the Jewish people and is against the Palestinian statehood.