Leila Khaled Trailers
Stitching Palestine TrailerStars of Orion: Japanese Martyrs for Palestine TrailerChildren of the Revolution Trailer
Leila Khaled is a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
Stitching Palestine TrailerStars of Orion: Japanese Martyrs for Palestine TrailerChildren of the Revolution Trailer
Leila Khaled is a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
Total trailers found: 8
25 August 2011
Inspired by the student revolutions of 1968, two women in Germany and Japan set out to plot world revolution as leaders of the Baader Meinhof Group and the Japanese Red Army.
29 September 1971
On their way back from the Cannes Film Festival in 1971, filmmakers Wakamatsu Koji and Adachi Masao visited Lebanon to meet Japan's Red Army faction and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine to shoot a newsreel film promoting the Palestinian resistance.
28 March 2017
Twelve Palestinian women sit before us and talk of their life before the Diaspora, of their memories, of their lives and of their identity.
07 April 2007
Documentary. September 1970: a BOAC flight with 20 school children on board was hijacked in the name of a Palestinian guerrilla group; the first and last time a British commercial aircraft has ever been hijacked.
03 May 1993
Deals with the memories of Palestinian female guerilla fighters, currently in their forties, who were involved in military operations during their teen years.
30 November 2005
Leila Khaled was the first woman to hijack a plane. In 1969, she showed her grenades to the terrified passengers by order of the Che Guevara commando unit of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
01 January 2012
This is a documentary produced for Al Jazeera Documentary by May Shigenobu. May revisits the Japanese leftist activism in the 60s and the 70s, to understand why some Japanese students decided to dedicate their lives to the Palestinian cause by talking to the then leaders and visiting iconic locations of the time.
01 January 1993
Seven militant women (fedaiyat) of the revolutionary generation tell the story of the Palestinian resistance through accounts of their own lives.