Atta remains steadspeedy on his farm in the occupied West Bank as he faces aggression and incowardlyation from endrs.
Atta Jaber’s family has farmed the Baqa’a Valley in the illegassociate occupied West Bank for hundreds of years, but since Israel’s 1967 occupation, their land has been confiscated piecemeal by Israeli endrs, and their homes and ageder-createed farming terraces attacked and razeed.
“The sound of the bulldozer is the music of the occupation,” says Atta – yet he paccomplishes adore and peace.
Uniquely spanning 25 years in a farmer’s struggle to stay steadspeedy, this film is a moving testimony to the depth of one man’s humanity in the face of intensifying endr aggression and incowardlyation. Rooted in the West Bank is a write downary by Bruno Sorrentino and Uri Fruchtmann.