A 14-year-old girl in 1948 Palestine watches from a locked pantry as catastrophe consumes her home.A 14-year-old girl in 1948 Palestine watches from a locked pantry as catastrophe consumes her home.A 14-year-old girl in 1948 Palestine watches from a locked pantry as catastrophe consumes her home.
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Reviewers say 'Farha' is a powerful film highlighting Palestinian struggles during the Nakba. It is praised for its authentic portrayal of displacement and suffering. Key themes include war's impact on innocent lives, resilience, and the importance of education and hope. Karam Taher's performance is lauded for its depth. The cinematography and direction are noted for their artistic quality and realistic depiction. The film is recommended for its educational value and empathy-building, though some find it slow or claustrophobic.
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... when your hands could reach the sky, when a future had been opened and your dreams had been awoken, with a chance to learn and teach, explore, investigate and seek, helping barriers erode, helping others to decode; but instead of unlocked doors, you're imprisoned by a war, observe the crimes of an invasion, through portals locked without salvation, inhumanity to man, to children, to families, by man, against the innocent civilians, who still suffer in their millions.
An outstanding performance by Karam Taher brings to life the torment, torture and tyranny endured during times of upheaval post WWII.
An outstanding performance by Karam Taher brings to life the torment, torture and tyranny endured during times of upheaval post WWII.
I'm not going to lie, this makes really difficult viewing. Anyone with an ounce of empathy and compassion will find it heartbreaking. But this also makes it essential viewing so that we understand the history and the pain of the Palestinian people. I had hoped to see it more from a historical aspect but seeing it from the view of Farha really helps you to get to grips with what it was like for Palestinians at the time. It isn't overly graphic but could be quite a traumatic watch for younger viewers. But what about the situation in Palestine isn't traumatic? I watched it with my 13, 11 and 6 yr old children.
I am Jewish. I want to make this abundantly clear in my review. I am the Am Yisrael. I am supposed to hate this.
But I cannot. This is an extremely difficult to watch movie. It's psychologically torturous. It is, genuinely, the hardest watch since I saw Stalker or Solaris, and people who watch Russian sci-fi know the extent of it.
This communicated the message better than anything ever before. I feel like had I watched it as a Zionist, it would bring me to the point I am at right now regardless.
The raw power, the naked truthfulness of the movie makes it an extremely valuable experience and motivates the watcher to take action against the Israeli oppression. I am deeply ashamed that my holy land is being claimed by an apartheid state.
But I cannot. This is an extremely difficult to watch movie. It's psychologically torturous. It is, genuinely, the hardest watch since I saw Stalker or Solaris, and people who watch Russian sci-fi know the extent of it.
This communicated the message better than anything ever before. I feel like had I watched it as a Zionist, it would bring me to the point I am at right now regardless.
The raw power, the naked truthfulness of the movie makes it an extremely valuable experience and motivates the watcher to take action against the Israeli oppression. I am deeply ashamed that my holy land is being claimed by an apartheid state.
As an advocate of the Palestinian cause for decades, I needed no convincing. I didn't need a documentary or history lesson. What I got was a compelling story of a family and the village they lived in during the time of the Nakba. It was all the more engaging for essentially being a true story passed down the generations by "Farha" herself.
It's rare that I sit watching the credits at the end of a film. I did so stunned and halfway through the flood of bitter tears came. Tears at the ruination of Farha's life and that of millions of others, tears at the way Palestine was dispossessed, tears at the destruction of a settled culture and traditions to make way for invaders.
I can't imagine how this tale could have been better acted, directed or told. I've visited the camps in Syria where Farha ended up and I know that Palestine is engraved on the hearts of everyone there. I long for the day that they can return.
Please watch this film.
It's rare that I sit watching the credits at the end of a film. I did so stunned and halfway through the flood of bitter tears came. Tears at the ruination of Farha's life and that of millions of others, tears at the way Palestine was dispossessed, tears at the destruction of a settled culture and traditions to make way for invaders.
I can't imagine how this tale could have been better acted, directed or told. I've visited the camps in Syria where Farha ended up and I know that Palestine is engraved on the hearts of everyone there. I long for the day that they can return.
Please watch this film.
10kamruj-a
Decided to finally watch this, didn't regret it one bit. If you're expecting a political film, this is not it. This was a raw and emotional account of how a young Palestinian girl lost everything near and dear to her and how her aspirations of becoming a teacher and opening a girls school in her village were destroyed due to the events of the Nakba.
It was filmed very well with brilliant cinematography and amazing sound design. The primary protagonist was great and the overall acting was very convincing.
Definitely worth a watch!
Be aware that this film has some tear jerking moments, it is the unfortunate reality of what occured in Palestine.
It was filmed very well with brilliant cinematography and amazing sound design. The primary protagonist was great and the overall acting was very convincing.
Definitely worth a watch!
Be aware that this film has some tear jerking moments, it is the unfortunate reality of what occured in Palestine.
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- TriviaThe film is Jordan's submission in the Best International Feature Film category at the 95th Academy Awards
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- Gross worldwide
- $703
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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