HD
2026
Five broken cameras reveal poignant narratives from Bil’in, a Palestinian village facing encroachment by Israeli settlers. Emad Burnat, a local farmer, acquires his first camera in 2005 to capture the birth of his son, Gibreel, but soon finds himself chronicling the village's nonviolent resistance against the Israeli army. As the conflict intensifies, Burnat documents the heartbreaking destruction of olive trees, the loss of lives, and the construction of a wall separating communities. His footage serves as a powerful testimony to resilience and the struggle for land and identity amidst turmoil.