Last weekend, the Academy Prize for the best documentary went to a film that still lacks an American distribution agreement. “No other earth” is a powerful look at the West Bank in the south of Palestine and has been largely acclaimed. So what prevents him from being seen in theaters through America?
Brittany is joined by Ba Parker, co-host of the Switch code of NPR, and the professor and producer of television, Dr. Maytha Alhassen. Together, they watch why one of the most private films of the year seems to live a kind of sweet censorship.
In addition, in honor of Lady Gaga’s new album GrabugeBrittany shares his favorite gaga moments.
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