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Film Synopsis | Annemarie Jacir’s ambitious historical drama focuses on the turbulent year of 1936, when Palestinian resistance to British colonial rule and the pressures of mass displacement exploded into revolution. The film follows Yusuf, a young man torn between his rural home and the streets of Jerusalem, drawn unwillingly into the uprising against British rule. As Jewish refugees fleeing growing fascism in Europe arrive in increasing numbers, Yusuf watches loyalties shift, relationships strain, and the very land around him become a battleground of identity and power. Jeremy Irons plays High Commissioner Wauchope, a colonial official tasked with maintaining order amidst escalating protests and mounting pressure from all sides. Annemarie Jacir weaves sweeping historical scope with intimate human stories to illuminate a pivotal moment whose reverberations echo into the present.
Cert 12A | Films classified 12A have been deemed appropriate for viewers of 12 and over. However, they can also be seen by younger children, provided they are accompanied by an adult who has deemed the film appropriate viewing for that child.
Box Office Hours | Tuesday to Friday 10am-2pm, Monday and weekends open one hour before shows.
Wheelchair Access | All shows at Briery Gap are wheelchair accessible. For accessibility requirements as part of your booking, please contact the Box Office on 083 143 6884 or email boxoffice@brierygap.ie.
OAP Tickets | Available at Box Office.

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