London Palestine Film Festival returns this November with stories from Gaza and beyond
The London Palestine Film Festival (LPFF), highlighting rich stories of Palestinian life, culture, and resistance, returns to London from 14-28

The London Palestine Film Festival (LPFF), highlighting rich stories of Palestinian life, culture, and resistance, returns to London from 14-28

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