Caught between his brother's past and his child's future, one man's choice triggers catastrophe for his whole family. He has returned to Palestine. On his journey through the country he relives the trauma of his past and the choice that sent him to America - a choice between a passport for his unborn child and a safe haven for his activist brother.
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Though I Know the River is Dry [short film Palestine 2013]
He has returned to Palestine. On the fraught road through the country he relives the choice that sent him to America and the forces of history now driving him ...
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