Now, before we get into the full breakdown of how you can watch 'Palestine 1976–1983: What We Learned from the Palestinian Revolution' right now, here are some particulars about the Nunokawa Production documentary flick. Palestine 1976–1983: What We Learned from the Palestinian Revolution starring has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 51 min.
Need a fast recap before watching? Here's the plot: "Starting with a scene of a refugee camp in Israeli-occupied Gaza in 1976, the film features shots of various districts, dispensing with narration and interspersing interviews with Palestinian people and fedayeen (guerrillas) in the rubble of Western Beirut. Children who lost their parents in bombings are educated to be soldiers at their orphanage. They say that they want to be soldiers or heroes. Boys and girls sing: "We don't want money. We don't want to play. We will carry guns and enter the Revolutionary Army." Two years after the filming began, the girls have grown but they have not changed their minds."
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