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My home my prison

United States, 1992
film

The Palestinian journalist, Raymonda Hawa Tawil, has been a prominent Palestinian activist since the 1960s. For her commitment to Palestinian self-rule she ha..

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Diary of a male whore

Palestinian Territory, Occupied, 2001
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Dreams and silence = Reves et silences

United Kingdom, 1991
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Everything and nothing

Canada, 2001
Similarity: 70%

Hidden faces

United Kingdom, 1990
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Going home [Widescreen]

United Kingdom, 1995
Similarity: 69%

Introduction to the end of an argument = Intifada - Speaking for Oneself, Speaking for Others

Canada, 1990
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Occupied territory

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Fearless: stories from Asian women

Australia, 2002
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Where Do I Belong?

Australia, 2007
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Chronicle of a disappearance [NTSC]

Palestinian Territory, Occupied, 1996
Similarity: 69%

Children of Shatila

Lebanon, 1998
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Frontiers of dreams and fears

Palestinian Territory, Occupied, 2001
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The Fountain of Jabalia

United States, 1959
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Field Diary

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Letters from Poland

Australia, 1978
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Mandela

United Kingdom, 1986
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Ozala

Australia, 2006
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Iraq my country: an exiles return to Samawa

Australia, 2005
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