Netflix Releases Film ‘Farha’ on Forced Eviction of Palestinians

Sat Dec 03 2022
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CALIFORNIA: Jordanian film ‘Farha,’ which shows the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian people in 1948 by Israeli forces, has been released on streaming giant Netflix. Farha is garnering ramble reviews online and is available online for weekend watchlists.

The film released on Thursday on Netflix described the story from 1948: ” a young Palestinian girl who watches from a locked storeroom as disaster engulfs her house, following she persuades her father to allow her to continue education in the city.”

The Film Released by Netflix has Also Been Nominated for Oscars Award

According to the Al-Jazeera news channel, Farha depicts the true story of how the Israeli forces evicted more than 750,000 Palestinians as they captured 78 percent of Palestine’s territory.

The Film Depicts True Story of How Israeli Forces Evicted Palestinians

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Several people have appreciated the film showing the Nakba and the efforts of the Palestinian people.

As the film receives ramble reviews online from viewers worldwide, it has unrealistically been denounced in Israel. Israeli social activist Yoseph Haddad launched a campaign against the film ‘Farha’ for “defaming Israel and presenting the Israeli forces as baby killers.”

Darin J. Sallam has written and directed the film, and it stars Samuel Kaczorowski, Karam Taher, Ashraf Barhom, Majd Eid, Ali Suliman, Tala Gammoh, Sameera Asir, and Firas Taybeh.

The film ‘Farha’ has also been selected alongside Pakistan’s Joyland and India’s Chhello Show for the Oscars’ Best International Feature.

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