HD
1966
An Israeli director grapples with two insurmountable struggles: the erosion of freedom in his homeland and the impending loss of his mother. As he navigates the complexities of personal grief and political turmoil, he finds himself caught in a poignant confrontation with the realities of life and art. The film masterfully intertwines these themes, highlighting how personal loss reflects broader societal issues. Ahed's Knee becomes a powerful exploration of resilience, creativity, and the human spirit's fight against despair in the face of overwhelming odds.