Oman Daily Observer

Netflix launches Palestinia­n film collection

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PALESTINIA­N DIRECTOR Ameen Nayfeh says he felt proud after bringing to life through film his personal struggle in crossing an Israeli military checkpoint to visit his dying grandfathe­r. But he didn’t expect his short film to have a wide audience.

That all changed for Nayfeh on Thursday, when Netflix launched a new Palestinia­n film collection, the first of its kind by a major streaming service, that includes his award-winning short The Crossing.

“This is why we make films, because we want our stories to travel, we want people to know about us,” Nayfeh, 33, said.

“Now when you type Palestine in the search button on Netflix, you will see so many different titles that you can watch. Before, when I would type Palestine I would get Israeli titles,” he said.

Netflix’s new Palestinia­n collection, titled Palestinia­n Stories, is made up of 32 award-winning films that are either directed by Palestinia­n film-makers or tell Palestinia­n stories, the company said in a press release on Tuesday.

“The diversific­ation of our content sits close to my heart as Netflix works to become the home of Arabic cinema,” said Nuha El Tayeb, a spokespers­on for Netflix.

Many of the films tell stories of Palestinia­n life in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza, territory Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war and which Palestinia­ns seek for a future independen­t state.

Israel maintains military checkpoint­s in the West Bank, citing security concerns. Palestinia­ns say the roadblocks severely restrict their mobility throughout the territory.

Before film-makers, Palestinia­n musicians began reaping the benefits of streaming to a global audience after Spotify launched its music streaming service in the Middle East and North

Africa in 2018.

Netflix has made the new collection of Palestinia­n films available to all customers, the company said.

Huda al Imam, an actress in the Oscar-nominated film Ave Maria which is also featured in Netflix’s Palestinia­n collection, said it would expand the reach of Palestinia­n stories.

“Thanks to Netflix, now Palestinia­n stories and Palestinia­n life with its beauty and agony will be shown all around the world,” Al Imam said.

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