The routine life of the Palestinian teenager Tamer from Galiläa is stirred by his new classmate Maysaa. To impress her, he joins a plan to replace the Israeli flag at their school with a Palestinian one on Israeli Independence Day, a day of mourning for Palestinians. This act forces Tamer to confront the complexities of his identity under Israeli rule. The film, set against the backdrop of Israeli-occupied Palestine, explores themes of memory and history. It portrays Tamer's generation grappling with their heritage in the face of a dominant narrative that seeks to erase it. Characters like Tamer's cautious father and the revolutionary Adel offer diverse perspectives on their situation. Amidst its serious themes, ALAM balances warmth and humor, capturing the innocence of high school life. Its cinematography invites viewers into the characters' world through wide-framed shots, enhancing the relatability of their experiences. ALAM transcends a mere political statement, delving into the meanings of symbols and the battle for history and identity. It leaves audiences pondering the evolving nature of national symbols and the rewriting of history.
Drama
1h 47min
16+
AR
PT
ES
EN
IT
DE
SV
This poignant coming-of-age drama that delves into the complexities of Palestinian identity under Israeli rule.
The routine life of the Palestinian teenager Tamer from Galiläa is stirred by his new classmate Maysaa. To impress her, he joins a plan to replace the Israeli flag at their school with a Palestinian one on Israeli Independence Day, a day of mourning for Palestinians. This act forces Tamer to confront the complexities of his identity under Israeli rule.
The film, set against the backdrop of Israeli-occupied Palestine, explores themes of memory and history. It portrays Tamer's generation grappling with their heritage in the face of a dominant narrative that seeks to erase it. Characters like Tamer's cautious father and the revolutionary Adel offer diverse perspectives on their situation.
Amidst its serious themes, ALAM balances warmth and humor, capturing the innocence of high school life. Its cinematography invites viewers into the characters' world through wide-framed shots, enhancing the relatability of their experiences.
ALAM transcends a mere political statement, delving into the meanings of symbols and the battle for history and identity. It leaves audiences pondering the evolving nature of national symbols and the rewriting of history.