For years, young Basel has been documenting Israeli efforts to displace Palestinian settlements in the West Bank. His family comes from the Masafer Yatta area, where nearly two dozen small villages are clustered together, fighting every day for their right to exist. Their inhabitants never know whether their homes will be destroyed by bulldozers the next day. In this unique testimony, which won the Panorama Audience Award and the award for best documentary at the Berlinale, activist Basel is joined by Israeli Yuval. Both are united in their fight against injustice, but while one lives in a free state, the other lives under military occupation.
(The screening will take place in cooperation with the organizations People in Need and Movies That Matter, the One World festival, and under the auspices of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands; the entrance is free until the fulfillment of the screening hall capacity.)