Films like October 8 and The Encampments illustrate the polarized culture wars playing out in the documentary space over Israel and Palestine.
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Keep ReadingMoving documentary The Cowboy and the Queen chronicles the friendship between horse trainer Monty Roberts and Queen Elizabeth II.
Keep ReadingIn Hollywoodgate, Ibrahim Nash'at observes the Taliban's return to power for one year following the U.S. troops withdrawal of August 2021.
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