Welcome to the Palestine Cinema movie database

Welcome to Hebron (2007)
Origin: Sweden | Documentary | Director: Terje Carlsson | 55 minutes
Leila’s home and community is surrounded by Israeli military outposts, checkpoints and settlements


Welcome to inspection point (2006)
Origin: Unknown | Documentary | Director: Alana Avery | 30 minutes
A journey through the West Bank with Palestinians who have lived under occupation for decades


Welcome to Shatila (2008)
Origin: Unknown | Documentary | Director: Raad Raad | 2 minutes
A portraitmontage of the camp as a vibrant space of daily life and daily struggle


We like life tomorrow (2008)
Origin: Unknown | Documentary | Director: Ismail Habbash | 31 minutes
Three Palestinian families document their own daily lives


We no longer prefer mountains (2023)
Origin: Palestine, Netherlands | Documentary | Director: Inas Halabi | 96 minutes
An exploration of the social and political conditions of the Druze community in northern occupied Palestine since 1948. We No Longer Prefer Mountains examines the religious minority, which takes the environment as a metaphor for the group's position


West Beirut (1998)
Origin: France | Norway | Lebanon | Belgium | Fiction | Director: Ziad Doueiri | 105 minutes
A semiautobiographical account of Doueiri´s childhood in Lebanon during the civil war


West ... East (2006)
Origin: Unknown | Fiction | Director: Rina Khoury | 8 minutes
A snapshot of the expulsions of 1948

Western Arabs (2019)
Origin: Denmark/Netherlands | Documentary | Director: Omar Shargawi | 77 minutes
Family documentary about relationship Palestinian father & son living in Denmark

We Will Remain (2023)
Origin: Palestine, Ireland, UK | Documentary | Director: Bashar Zarour | 30 minutes
a documentary film (2023) made with the Palestinian Bedouin communities living in Occupied Jerusalem.


What everybody knows (2006)
Origin: Unknown | Documentary | Director: Ayreen Anastas - René Gabri | 118 minutes
Encounters with people struggling, resisting, surviving, suffering and living everyday lives.