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- Palestine 36 review: Riveting historical drama charts Palestines . . .
Most of the human catastrophes concurrently taking place are extensions of long histories of conflict They are the inheritances of colonialism and Western interventionist agendas As such, the title of filmmaker Annemarie Jacir’s period piece, “Palestine 36,” is a political statement in
- ‘Palestine ’36’ Review: A Look At Historical Tensions . . . - Deadline
‘Palestine ’36’ review: Annemarie Jacir’s earnest period drama looks at historical tensions in the Middle East
- Review: ‘Palestine 36’ paints an ambitious portrait of pre-1948 . . .
Written and directed by Annemarie Jacir, one of the most prominent contemporary Palestinian filmmakers, the film depicts the 1936 Arab revolt against British colonial rule in Mandatory Palestine While Jacir’s earlier work has employed restraint, her latest aims for a far more expansive scope
- Palestine ’36 review: Anti-colonialist drama has timely ripples - Los . . .
As overdue tales of history go, “Palestine ‘36” (currently one of the last films with access to its real-world locations) is certainly more of a blunt instrument than a novelistic endeavor But
- ‘Palestine ’36’ Review: A Time of Revolt - The New York Times
Bringing impressive clarity to an exceedingly complicated narrative, “Palestine ’36” is set against the backdrop of a pivotal moment in Mandatory Palestine In 1936, Arab farmers led a revolt
- Palestine 36 | Rotten Tomatoes
Discover reviews, ratings, and trailers for Palestine '36 on Rotten Tomatoes Stay updated with critic and audience scores today!
- ‘Palestine ’36’ Review: A Heartfelt Historical Epic | KQED
Palestine’s submission for the Best International Feature Oscar (it was shortlisted but not nominated), Palestine ’36 has both the virtues and flaws of the typical historical epic in that it necessarily compresses multiple perspectives into two hours
- Review: Palestine ’36 – In Their Own League
By Guest Reviewer Alexei Holloway It would be hard to find a film more timely than “Palestine ‘36” (2026 ) Written and directed by Annemarie Jacir, “Palestine ‘36” is a historical drama that immerses its viewers into the Palestinian perspective of the Palestinian Revolt of 1936
- Review: ‘Palestine 36,’ an Absorbing New Historical Epic - Vulture
Director Annemarie Jacir’s new historical epic, ‘Palestine 36,’ portrays the events of 1936–39 in Palestine under British rule — a period often overlooked in the West
- Palestine 36 Review: Period Epic Offers Great Breadth of Knowledge and . . .
That’s the crucial context writer-director Annemarie Jacir provides within her latest film Palestine 36 ––a sprawling epic compared to her previous character-driven dramas
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