
200 Meters 2020
Ameen Nayfeh's *200 Meters* (2020) is a poignant drama that unfolds against the stark backdrop of the Israeli West Bank barrier, where a father's love is tested by an impossible distance.
Director: Ameen Nayfeh
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *200 Meters* (2020) about?
*200 Meters* follows Mustafa, a Palestinian father whose family is split by the West Bank barrier, as he navigates daily life and an unexpected crisis. When his son is injured across the divide, Mustafa's only hope is to challenge the restrictions of the separation wall.
Who directed *200 Meters*?
The film was directed by Ameen Nayfeh, a Palestinian filmmaker known for his emotionally charged and socially conscious storytelling.
Who stars in *200 Meters*?
The film features Ali Suliman in the lead role, alongside Anna Unterberger, Motaz Malhees, Mahmoud Abu Eita, and Lana Zreik.
Is *200 Meters* (2020) worth watching?
With its raw emotional depth and powerful social commentary, *200 Meters* (2020) is a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas. The film's universal themes and strong performances make it a standout in the genre.
How long is *200 Meters*?
The runtime of *200 Meters* is 96 minutes.
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About 200 Meters (2020) — A Father's Journey Across the Divide
Ameen Nayfeh's *200 Meters* (2020) is a poignant drama that unfolds against the stark backdrop of the Israeli West Bank barrier, where a father's love is tested by an impossible distance. Directed by the visionary Palestinian filmmaker, the story follows Mustafa, played with quiet intensity by Ali Suliman, whose family is separated by just 200 meters of concrete and razor wire. Every evening, he signals his children across the divide with a flashlight, their reciprocating lights a fragile thread of connection. But when an accident threatens one of his sons, Mustafa faces a heart-wrenching choice: risk everything to cross the barrier or remain trapped in a life of enforced distance.
The film's themes of resilience, familial duty, and the human cost of political division are woven into a deeply atmospheric narrative. With stunning cinematography that captures both the beauty and brutality of the landscape, *200 Meters* (2020) turns a simple story of parental love into a universal reflection on separation and sacrifice.