Palestine: Stolen Images (2018)

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Tracing the last 18 years of conflict between Israel and Palestine, this film-essay reflects on the shared history of national liberation movements in Latin America and the Middle East. Directed by Argentinian documentarian Rodrigo Vazquez, the film combines exclusive interviews with historical figures, direct-cinema from the battle-field and never-before-seen archival footage found in 2011, gathering dust on a shelf, in the Cuban Film Institute.

Director: Rodrigo Vazquez
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 105 min
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Screenplay

Music: Mariano Escudero
Cinematography: Rodrigo Vazquez, Julia Elena Zárate
Production: INCAA, Lagarto Cine, Bethnal Films
Country: Argentina, United Kingdom, Palestinian Territory
Language: English, Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Palestine: Stolen Images about?
Tracing the last 18 years of conflict between Israel and Palestine, this film-essay reflects on the shared history of national liberation movements in Latin America and the Middle East. Directed by Argentinian documentarian Rodrigo Vazquez, the film combines exclusive interviews with historical figures, direct-cinema from the battle-field and never-before-seen archival footage found in 2011, gathering dust on a shelf, in the Cuban Film Institute.
Who directed Palestine: Stolen Images?
Palestine: Stolen Images was directed by Rodrigo Vazquez.
How long is Palestine: Stolen Images?
Palestine: Stolen Images has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
What genre is Palestine: Stolen Images?
Palestine: Stolen Images is a Documentary film.
Where was Palestine: Stolen Images produced?
Palestine: Stolen Images was produced in Argentina, United Kingdom, Palestinian Territory.