The Color of Olives

The Color of Olives (Arabic: لون الزيتون‎, Lawn al-Zaytoon) is a documentary film that captures moments from the lives of a Palestinian family. The Color of Olives was filmed in Masha, a Palestinian village 15 miles from Tel Aviv. Mexican directory Carolina Rivas focuses on a Palestinian family of eight, headed by Hani and Monira Amer. Recently a wall has been completed and is now separating Israel from the West Bank. Because of the wall Hani has... More

Initial release date:

  • 2006

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  • 1 h 37 min

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