Kings and Extras: Digging for a Palestinian Image (2004)

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The films in the PLO Media Unit were supposed to show a self-determined image of Palestinian reality – and they went missing during the Israeli invasion of Beirut in 1982. In a « road movie » from Palestine to Jordan, Syria and Lebanon, director Azza El-Hassan follows the contradicting and confusing clues as to the whereabouts of the lost archive.

Director: Azza El-Hassan
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 62 min
Release Date:
Country: Palestinian Territory
Original Language: ar
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kings and Extras: Digging for a Palestinian Image about?
The films in the PLO Media Unit were supposed to show a self-determined image of Palestinian reality – and they went missing during the Israeli invasion of Beirut in 1982. In a « road movie » from Palestine to Jordan, Syria and Lebanon, director Azza El-Hassan follows the contradicting and confusing clues as to the whereabouts of the lost archive.
Who directed Kings and Extras: Digging for a Palestinian Image?
Kings and Extras: Digging for a Palestinian Image was directed by Azza El-Hassan.
How long is Kings and Extras: Digging for a Palestinian Image?
Kings and Extras: Digging for a Palestinian Image has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
What genre is Kings and Extras: Digging for a Palestinian Image?
Kings and Extras: Digging for a Palestinian Image is a Documentary film.
Where was Kings and Extras: Digging for a Palestinian Image produced?
Kings and Extras: Digging for a Palestinian Image was produced in Palestinian Territory.