3000 Nights

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Palestine / France / Jordan / Lebanon, 2015, 103 min

Directed by:

Mai Masri

Screenplay:

Mai Masri

Cinematography:

Gilles Porte
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Railroaded into an Israeli prison on a terrorism charge, a young Palestinian woman discovers that she is pregnant just as a group of her fellow inmates launch a revolt against the prison administration. (Toronto International Film Festival)

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Malarkey 

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English If there is a movie that is outright political, it’s this flick called 3000 Nights. I would personally really love to know what the Israelis themselves would have to say about the things that this film narrates. I would personally feel pretty ashamed of my own nation. You see this movie thell the story of a Palestinian teacher who not only, but mainly because of her faith ends up in prison with murderers and violent felons and she is literally trying to survive there. What makes it even worse is that her sentence is not lawful, but that it is purely politically motivated, which is the most disgusting thing that shows what kind of people still live among us. The movie made me feel incredibly sad because it shows what is happening on the Palestinian border. And even though I believe that the Israelis will have a thousand arguments to explain why things are the way they are, I don’t think this is a story they would like the world to know. ()

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