No Other Land was the deserved winner of this year's Documentary Feature Film at the Oscars, and you can now watch it for free in the UK.

The multi-award-winning movie still stands at a flawless 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 90 reviews, following its release in UK cinemas in November 2024.

Ahead of its TV premiere tonight, No Other Land is available to watch right now on Channel 4's streaming service for free.

No Other Land was written and directed by a Palestinian-Israeli collective of filmmakers – Basel Adra, Yuval Abraham, Hamdan Ballal and Rachel Szor – and follows Palestinian filmmaker Basel's unlikely alliance with Israeli journalist Yuval.

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It's been described as a "stark and unflinching account" of life in the community of Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank, with other critics calling it "deeply moving", "powerful" and "urgent" documentary.

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If you don't fancy streaming No Other Land, it receives its TV premiere tonight at 11.15pm on Channel 4.

Ahead of the Oscars, No Other Land also won at the likes of the 2024 Panorama Audience Award at the Berlin Film Festival, and best documentary at the Gotham Awards and the European Film Awards, among others.

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No Other Land was the odds-on favourite to win the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature Film, ahead of Porcelain War, Sugarcane, Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat and Black Box Diaries.

Porcelain War is not yet available to watch at home, but Black Box Diaries is on BBC iPlayer, Sugarcane is on Disney+ and Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat is available to buy or rent on Prime Video.

No Other Land is available to watch right now on Channel 4's streaming service, and airs on Channel 4 tonight at 11.15pm.


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