


No Other Land - Golden BC
Tickets may be purchased in advance:
IN PERSON at:
Jitas Cafe (1007 11 Ave S, Golden, BC)
Or ONLINE via this link.
Ticket Rate: $20
Options to Donate included with purchase options below.
ALL proceeds will be donated to the Humaniti Foundation.
No Other Land
May 8th, 2025
7:30pm Showing (Doors open at 7pm)
Golden, BC (exact location will be emailed upon ticket purchase)
Join us for a screening of one of the most important films of the year. The multiple award winning (including Academy-Award® winner) for Best Documentary Feature, ‘No Other Land’ follows the unlikely friendship between a Palestinian activist and lawyer and an Israeli investigative journalist and offers a sobering yet inspiring look at Palestinian resistance under occupation.
Basel Adra, a young Palestinian activist from Masafer Yatta on the West Bank, has been fighting the mass expulsion of his community by Israel's occupation since childhood.
Over half a decade, he documents the slow-motion eradication of the villages in his home region where soldiers deployed by the Israeli government are gradually demolishing houses and driving out their residents. At some point, he meets Yuval, an Israeli journalist, who supports him in his efforts. An unlikely alliance develops. But the relationship between the two is strained by the enormous inequality between them. This film comes together as a collaboration between an Palestinian-Israeli collective of four young activists has been made as an act of creative resistance on the path to greater justice.
Tickets may be purchased in advance:
IN PERSON at:
Jitas Cafe (1007 11 Ave S, Golden, BC)
Or ONLINE via this link.
Ticket Rate: $20
Options to Donate included with purchase options below.
ALL proceeds will be donated to the Humaniti Foundation.
No Other Land
May 8th, 2025
7:30pm Showing (Doors open at 7pm)
Golden, BC (exact location will be emailed upon ticket purchase)
Join us for a screening of one of the most important films of the year. The multiple award winning (including Academy-Award® winner) for Best Documentary Feature, ‘No Other Land’ follows the unlikely friendship between a Palestinian activist and lawyer and an Israeli investigative journalist and offers a sobering yet inspiring look at Palestinian resistance under occupation.
Basel Adra, a young Palestinian activist from Masafer Yatta on the West Bank, has been fighting the mass expulsion of his community by Israel's occupation since childhood.
Over half a decade, he documents the slow-motion eradication of the villages in his home region where soldiers deployed by the Israeli government are gradually demolishing houses and driving out their residents. At some point, he meets Yuval, an Israeli journalist, who supports him in his efforts. An unlikely alliance develops. But the relationship between the two is strained by the enormous inequality between them. This film comes together as a collaboration between an Palestinian-Israeli collective of four young activists has been made as an act of creative resistance on the path to greater justice.
Tickets may be purchased in advance:
IN PERSON at:
Jitas Cafe (1007 11 Ave S, Golden, BC)
Or ONLINE via this link.
Ticket Rate: $20
Options to Donate included with purchase options below.
ALL proceeds will be donated to the Humaniti Foundation.
No Other Land
May 8th, 2025
7:30pm Showing (Doors open at 7pm)
Golden, BC (exact location will be emailed upon ticket purchase)
Join us for a screening of one of the most important films of the year. The multiple award winning (including Academy-Award® winner) for Best Documentary Feature, ‘No Other Land’ follows the unlikely friendship between a Palestinian activist and lawyer and an Israeli investigative journalist and offers a sobering yet inspiring look at Palestinian resistance under occupation.
Basel Adra, a young Palestinian activist from Masafer Yatta on the West Bank, has been fighting the mass expulsion of his community by Israel's occupation since childhood.
Over half a decade, he documents the slow-motion eradication of the villages in his home region where soldiers deployed by the Israeli government are gradually demolishing houses and driving out their residents. At some point, he meets Yuval, an Israeli journalist, who supports him in his efforts. An unlikely alliance develops. But the relationship between the two is strained by the enormous inequality between them. This film comes together as a collaboration between an Palestinian-Israeli collective of four young activists has been made as an act of creative resistance on the path to greater justice.