Hamdan Ballal, one of the Palestinian co-directors of Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, has been freed after being detained and beaten, according to the documentary’s Israeli co-director ...
From left: 'No Other Land' directors Basel Adra, Rachel Szor, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham at the 2025 Oscars Mike Coppola/Getty Images Hamdan Ballal, one of the Palestinian co-directors of Oscar ...
Lilibet appeared alongside Williams in a following post as the pair continued to play Candy Land while Meghan, dressed in a loose-fitting navy-blue top and pants, watched. A pink book titled ...
Hamdan Ballal, the Palestinian director who won an Oscar three weeks ago for his documentary film “No Other Land,” was released by Israeli forces Tuesday after being detained the day prior ...
"Several US Academy members — especially in the documentary branch — pushed for a statement, but it was ultimately refused," Abraham said. Abraham and Ballal co-directed “No Other Land ...
Yuval Abraham posted on social media that his Oscar-winning colleague had sustained injuries to his head and stomach in a West Bank conflict that took place Monday night. By Katie Kilkenny Labor ...
In their acceptance speeches, the Israeli and Palestinian co-directors called for “serious actions to stop the injustice.” By Marc Tracy Accepting the Oscar for best documentary feature on ...
The winners for best documentary film had a stirring message for Oscars viewers Sunday night. Basel Adra, a Palestinian activist, and Yuval Abraham, an Israeli journalist, who collaborated for the ...
Meghan Markle has started the countdown to her Netflix show premiere by playing a personalised board game with Lilibet. The Duchess of Sussex was joined by 'Auntie' Serena Williams for a game of ...
Israeli-Palestinian film No Other Land has won the best documentary film award at the 97th Academy Awards in Los Angeles. Set in the town of Masafar Yatta in the occupied West Bank, the film is ...
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