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Occupation 101

2006 · Movie · 90 min · ★ 7.5

Documentary

This documentary examines the historical roots and present-day realities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with a focus on how outside political involvement shapes events. It brings together perspectives and context meant to challenge viewers and spark discussion about power, policy, and lived experience.

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Details
Original title
Occupation 101: Voices of the Silenced Majority
Years
2006
Release date
2006-03-25
Language
English
Runtime
90 min
TMDB rating
7.5/10 (33 votes)
About

If you like issue-driven documentaries that connect history to current politics, this may work for you, especially if you enjoyed The Weight of Chains or Zeitgeist: Moving Forward; Not for you if you want light viewing or neutral takes.

Pros: thought-provoking perspective; historical context; sparks discussion | Cons: heavy subject matter; politically charged; may feel one-sided

Themes

  • israel
  • palestinian-israeli conflict
  • palestine
  • war crimes

Cast & crew