3000 Nights

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  • 2015
  • 1 hr 43 min
  • 7.1  (1,153)

Set in the Palestinian Territories in the late 1980s, 3000 Nights is a gripping drama that tells the story of a young Palestinian schoolteacher named Layal (played by Maisa Abd Elhadi) who is imprisoned in an Israeli jail after being falsely accused of aiding and abetting a terrorist organization. The film opens with a brief prologue that shows Layal living a happy life with her husband and family in their countryside village. However, her world is turned upside down when she is suddenly arrested by Israeli soldiers and taken to a high-security prison. Despite maintaining her innocence, Layal is tortured and interrogated relentlessly by her captors, who are convinced that she is involved in a terrorist plot.

As Layal struggles to adapt to the harsh realities of prison life, she forges a bond with the other Palestinian women who are also being held there. Among her fellow inmates are a young mother named Nur (played by Nadira Omran), a hardened militant named Lieutenant Samira (played by Rakeen Saad), and a kindly old grandmother named Um Ghassan (played by Sahar Qawasmi). Together, they form a makeshift family and provide each other with hope, strength, and support as they face the daily challenges of imprisonment.

Throughout the film, Layal and her friends endure various injustices and indignities at the hands of their captors, including physical abuse, sexual harassment, and isolation. They also experience moments of joy and solidarity, such as when they stage a hunger strike or perform a play for their fellow inmates.

As time passes, Layal begins to fear that she may never be released from prison and that she will lose touch with her husband and family forever. However, she also realizes that her experiences have given her a new sense of purpose and identity, as a fighter for justice and freedom. As she becomes more involved in the prisoners' protests and demands for better treatment, Layal finds strength and determination within herself that she never knew were there.

Overall, 3000 Nights is a deeply moving film that shines a light on an often-overlooked aspect of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: the plight of the many ordinary people who are caught up in the violence and oppression on both sides. Through the character of Layal, the film shows how one woman's courage and resilience can inspire others and make a difference in the darkest of circumstances. It is a tribute to the human spirit and a call to action for anyone who believes in justice and freedom for all.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2015
  • Runtime
    1 hr 43 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (1,153)