
b.h. Yael · 2024 · 1h38m
b.h. Yael · 2024 · 1h38m
b.h. Yael offers an intimate essay film that reflects on the colonization of Palestine and her family’s story, combining archival images with diary narration.
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b.h. Yael offers an intimate essay film that reflects on the colonization of Palestine and her family’s story, combining archival images with diary narration.

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