IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Director: Ameen Nayfeh•Genres: Drama
Mustafa lives with his wife Salma and their children in the West Bank, just 200 meters from his village in Israel. Their lives are upended when Mustafa's father falls ill, and he is denied entry to visit him due to his work permit being expired. This forces him on a perilous journey, facing checkpoints and the harsh realities of the occupation to reach his dying father.
200 Meters garnered critical acclaim for its powerful and timely portrayal of the human cost of political borders and the Palestinian experience. Critics lauded its emotional depth, strong performances, and unflinching look at the complexities of life under occupation, while audience reception reflected a deep connection to the film's themes of family and resilience.
Praised for its raw emotional impact and authentic depiction of Palestinian life.
Commended for its sensitive exploration of family bonds tested by political conflict.
Noted for effectively conveying the frustrations and struggles of navigating checkpoints and border restrictions.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's profound emotional resonance and its ability to shed light on the personal challenges faced by Palestinians. Many viewers expressed deep sympathy for the protagonist's journey and commended the film for its powerful storytelling.
Won the Audience Award at the 2021 Dublin International Film Festival, and the Best Film award at the 2021 Malmö Arab Film Festival. It was also Palestine's submission for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film in 2022.
The film's title, '200 Meters', refers to the literal distance between the protagonist Mustafa's home in the West Bank and his village in Israel, a stark symbol of the artificial and often impassable barriers created by the occupation.
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