A trio of films about the Palestinian experience vie for Oscar voters' attention

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The Palestinian experience has been a mainstay of global cinema for decades.Despite countless obstacles, the Palestinian Ministry of Culture has submitted 18 titles for the international feature Oscar since 2003, earning nominations in 2006 and 2014.

But this year, at a pivotal moment in its history, three films from acclaimed female filmmakers, each set in war-torn Gaza, are up for Oscar consideration: Annemarie Jacir’s Palestinian entry, “Palestine 36,” Cherien Dabis’ “All That’s Left of You,” representing Jordan, and Kaouther Ben Hania’s “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” selected by Tunisia.It’s a remarkable field, one that Jacir believes is more a coincidence than a reflection of the political climate.“I think that there’s so many Palestinian filmmakers and people have been doing a lot of work for a long time,” Jacir says.

“I remember when I made my last film, there were three films shooting at the same time.”From the outbreak of the Arab revolt in 1936 to the generational trauma of the capture of Jaffa during the Arab-Israeli 1948 war to the current Israel-Hamas war, each film has a distinct and important story to tell.Notably, both “Palestine 36” and “All That’s Left of You” were scheduled to begin production in Palestine just days after Israel began an aerial assault in October 2023 in response to the Hamas-led attack Oct.

7.After struggling just to get the movie off the ground, Jacir says the real-time events made it difficult to “keep going emotionally, mentally, financially.”“Nothing was clear,” she says.“We just didn’t know if we would really be able to shoot, if we would be able to start something, if we would be able to finish … We were just making it up as we went along and hoping for the best.

It’s sort of a mix of, I would say, stubbornness and perhaps stupidity.”Concurrently, Dabis had been prepping with a...

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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