Ramallah TV
A look at what Palestinians watch on television while the world watches them.
Al-Quds Educational Television is a small, public service, non-profit channel based in Ramallah, which gives Palestinians the chance to show their own stories, to their own communities.
Keep reading
list of 4 itemsUK returns looted Ghana artefacts on loan after 150 years
Fire engulfs iconic stock exchange building in Denmark’s Copenhagen
Inside the pressures facing Quebec’s billion-dollar maple syrup industry
Founded in 1997 by Daoud Kuttab, outspoken champion of free Arabic media, the station depends on European donations to keep itself on air, and its 23 journalists in jobs.
It is under constant threat of financial ruin, Israeli repression and falling foul of the Palestinain factions it criticises.
Yet the staff retain an energy and commitment to gathering and delivering the objective reports that have made their name and reputaion.
This film meets some of the characters both on and behind the screens at the station, and explores the stories they want to tell the world about life in the West Bank.
Ramallah TV turns the tables and shows us the kind of television that Palestinians are making and watching for themselves, while we watch them on our TV News screens.