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Like Twenty Impossibles

In a tranquil yet troubled land, a group of Palestinian filmmakers' journey takes an unexpected turn when they take a detour through a remote side road to avoid a closed checkpoint, leading to a series of unsettling events that expose the harsh realities of the political landscape.

In Occupied Palestine, a seemingly peaceful landscape is marred by military checkpoints. A Palestinian film crew's attempt to bypass a closed checkpoint by taking a remote road leads to a disintegration of their lives under the relentless brutality of military occupation. The film is a poignant reflection on the fragmentation of a people and the politics of filmmaking, raising questions about the opportunism of artists.

Info about Like Twenty Impossibles

Studio(s): Philistine Films

Originally Released: United States, May 11, 2003

Production Country: Palestinian Territory

Genres:Drama, Short