Deals with the memories of Palestinian female guerilla fighters, currently in their forties, who were involved in military operations during their teen years.
Directed by Arab Loutfi
Cast
Leila Khaled
Her self
Crew
Arab Loutfi
Director
Popular Reviews
4 reviews
zachzach
6.0★ · 03/25/26
Terrible terrible things.
Terrible terrible things.
megan matthiesen
9.0★ · 09/15/25
This is a must watch for everyone. Highlighting the tragic lives these women have gone through just to fight for their freedom is truly heartbreaking, and still now they fight for nothing but peace. Free palestine 🍉
This is a must watch for everyone. Highlighting the tragic lives these women have gone through just to fight for their freedom is truly heartbreaking, and still now they fight for nothing but peace. Free palestine 🍉
“He said that we must make the events. Not be just passive spectators. Our role is to create change, not to stand aside and watch.”
This is required viewing. I REPEAT, THIS IS REQUIRED VIEWING!
Hearing these incredible women talk about getting food rations from UNRWA as a child and realizing as they got older that as long as that was the case, they’d never be able to return to their homeland of palestine is devastating.
Hearing them talk about the disgusting sexual torture they suffered while being interrogated is absolutely harrowing and includes some of the most vile shit I’ve ever had to listen to.
This is an incredible film, giving these unbelievably strong, brave and inspiring women a chance to talk about their experiences and perspectives and it’s a phenomenal watch - although it obviously isn’t a ‘good’ time.
“He said that we must make the events. Not be just passive spectators. Our role is to create change, not to stand aside and watch.”
This is required viewing. I REPEAT, THIS IS REQUIRED VIEWING!
Hearing these incredible women talk about getting food rations from UNRWA as a child and realizing as they got older that as long as that was the case, they’d never be able to return to their homeland of palestine is devastating.
Hearing them talk about the disgusting sexual torture they suffered while being interrogated is absolutely harrowing and includes some of the most vile shit I’ve ever had to listen to.
This is an incredible film, giving these unbelievably strong, brave and inspiring women a chance to talk about their experiences and perspectives and it’s a phenomenal watch - although it obviously isn’t a ‘good’ time.