Within the coronary heart of the occupied metropolis of Ramallah, a governor leads her folks via a month of grief, defiance and hope.
With uncommon entry to the governor of Ramallah and el-Bireh, this movie affords an intimate portrait of life below Israeli occupation within the West Financial institution. Over one month, Governor Laila Ghannam navigates her metropolis, which is marked by protests, mourning, celebration and resilience.
Amid political tensions, she reveals how Ramallah features below occupation – the way it breathes, resists and helps its most weak. Shifting between high-level politics and on a regular basis encounters, Ghannam displays on the emotional and political panorama of her folks, providing a robust glimpse into the quiet energy and steadfastness of Palestinians.
One Month in Ramallah is a documentary movie by Sawsan Qaoud.