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A stirring testament to art as a tool of survival.
Read full review at Slant Magazine...the filmmakers of From Ground Zero are united most by their collective desire to create amid the destruction — to not simply survive but keep hope alive.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...a remarkable anthology film straight from the heart of Gaza
Read full review at Indie WireFor all its horror and sadness, this is one of the most hopeful films I’ve ever seen.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...less a war documentary than a collage of survival.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubIn this autobiographical short, Damo reenacts his preparation to perform stand-up comedy amongst the wreckage.
Read full review at Film Threat...the very existence of From Ground Zero is a testament to hope, a theme made explicit in Hana Eleiwa’s short about the Sol Band, “No,” but present throughout the film.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle...it’s a painful and upsetting watch that nevertheless does find some semblance of optimism in the filmmakers and the work that was made.
Read full review at The PlaylistThis collection of short films from Gaza film-makers gives a mosaic of images, ideas and microvignettes of what life is like for civilians under nonstop attack...
Read full review at The GuardianAn unforgettable anthology and a feat of filmmaking that allows Palestinian filmmakers to showcase their land through their own eyes.
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