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No Other Land Movie Screening

  • Southwest Theaters Lake Creek 7 13729 Research Blvd Austin, TX, 78750 United States (map)

Join our coalition partners Indivisible 1421 for a movie screening of No Other Land, an Oscar winner about the horrors being inflicted by the Israeli military on the West Bank. 

For half a decade, a Palestinian activist filmed his community being destroyed by Israel’s occupation.

“No Other Land” details purposeful destruction of Palestinian communities by Israeli military.

Proceeds from one-time screening of film will be donated to Middle East Children’s Alliance.

Indivisible 1431 is sponsoring a one-time screening of the Academy Award-winning documentary “No Other Land,” the story of the erasure of the Masafer Yatta communities of the West Bank of Palestine. The communities are closer to Jerusalem than Houston is to Austin.

In parallel with the horrid events depicted in the movie, starvation is spreading across Palestine, and the suffering families need us.

Our goal is to donate 100% of ticket proceeds for this showing of No Other Land directly to humanitarian aid. The one-time screening is a 10 am Saturday, August 9, at Lake Creek 7 cinema (13729 Research Blvd, Austin, TX 78750). Tickets can be purchased ahead of time and are also $10 at the door.

To achieve our goal, we need your help to defray screening costs. Your contribution—$10, $20, or any amount—will go toward the screening venue and promotional expenses. Every dollar we raise for those costs allows us to send more aid where it’s needed most.

PLEASE DONATE HERE AND THANK YOU!

The selected charity is Middle Eastern Children's Alliance MECA a nonprofit humanitarian aid organization based in Berkeley, California. MECA supports children and families in Palestine, Iraq and Lebanon.

“No Other Land,” the product of a Palestinian-Israeli collective, shows the destruction of the occupied West Bank's Masafer Yatta by Israeli soldiers. It also shows the development of an alliance between Palestinian activist Basel Adra and Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham.

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