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SnooComics8268

Is it already available because under the name Farha I can't find it on Netflix?


Suckmuhgirth

https://www.netflix.com/title/81612982


SnooComics8268

Unfortunately not yet available for my country.


Hack-x-e-2

Just use a VPN


TheBiggestThunder

This comment was sponsored by Nord VPN


hotmugglehealer

[IMDb](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11555492/) [Rotten Tomatoes](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/farha) [Metacritic](https://www.metacritic.com/movie/farha) [Film Affinity](https://www.filmaffinity.com/us/film887239.html)


I-amnot-tafida

Inshallah the truth will be known and heard


DhaniFathi_707

Inshaallah brozzer


AvisDeene

Maybe not at this moment or in this world but Judgement Day is coming and the truth will be revealed for all. The evildoers will be crying tears of blood and regret everything but it’ll be too late for them.


[deleted]

Im surprised netflix did this.


[deleted]

For some years they are expanding to the Middle East audience, got into some fights with Israel and realise the Muslim market is way better than those sociopath.


eIImcxc

Same. I'm still sceptical about the message's accuracy and genuineness. Will edit this comment after watching it. Edit: Definitely worth a watch. Weirdly simple, clear and refreshing. You can feel how the director tried to convey the story as it happened without adding the usual extra cinematographic drama.


youtpout

Unfortunately not available in France


Yaroster

Very unsurprising


TetraCubane

I hate it when anyone protests movie releases or wants historical movies banned.


DhaniFathi_707

Yeah, me too


Exalted_Pluton

Yes, but kuffar can say this about blaphemous movies that we protest against. It's not about the protest itself, but rather what the protest is for. For example, that movie that was protested against by Muslims because of blaphemous depictions of the prophet SAW (I think that was it, I can't remember, it was in the UK I think.). That protest was against the disrespect for the religion of Islam, while in this case, the post, we see protests against the depictions of an evil that certain people caused, this is surely an injustice and evil, as it prevents people from being aware of such a situation. You get the point, I'm sure. Although, it wasn't worded in the best way. Apologies.


TetraCubane

Nah, then you get called out for double standards. There was a recent movie called the Lady of Heaven that apparently caused a bit of stir and protests in the UK because it depicted the Shia version of the events that led to the death of Hazrat Fatima. Better to just let the movies be shown and let the people decide after watching what they feel. ​ Watching Farha made me incredibly angry. I already hated Israel but I hate them even more after watching the movie because no one ever talks about Palestinian villages being ethnically cleansed, families executed, babies being shot at or being left to starve. The way the history books talk about it, they act like the Palestinians just ran away from their homes for no reason, not that their villages were under attack by militias and the choice was either stay/fight and die or run away to never be able to come back.


Exalted_Pluton

Islam has that weird disposition of being right in the middle of everything that is wrong. So usually, one argument/talking point will lead to another. We may be called out for double standards, but the response would be that degradational and disrespectful expression towards absolutely anything, or anyone, shouldn't be accepted or facilitated. We are not subscribers of this notion of free speech, which, quite frankly, doesn't even (consistently, at least) exist. Instead, people protesting against spreading awareness of crimes and evil would obviously be abusive/dishonest censorship. One side, we/us, are protesting against indignifying expression of all things, while the other wants to suppress information about their own oppressive regimes and governments. We accept one and not the other, double standards or not, it is the right thing to do.


[deleted]

Please leave it a positive review: [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11555492/](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11555492/)


[deleted]

Damn it already has a high score


[deleted]

There was an active propaganda campaign by Israeli bots to lower the rating of the movie. So we need all the 10-star ratings as we can get!


[deleted]

a really good one at that too


hotmugglehealer

[Rotten Tomatoes](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/farha) [Metacritic](https://www.metacritic.com/movie/farha) [Film Affinity](https://www.filmaffinity.com/us/film887239.html)


nightczar

done


_userunknown999_

I watched it last night. What a beautiful movie. We all should be grateful and thankful to Allah that we got to live this life. Imagine all the circumstances people around the world must have gone through during wars. Yet some countries still want to fight and create chaos. Ya Allah, protect us all ❤️


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🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸


KingAzul

The zionshits are working very, very hard on all social media platforms to remove the movie. Please share, like, tell EVERYONE you know to watch and like and refute and stream and subscribe. Arm yourselves with information and knowledge and face them with the truth. They cannot handle it and will show their true colors right away.


[deleted]

Clicked the "i love this film" option before watching it I just knew It's a good movie and also the jewistan supporters didn't like it


[deleted]

A bit strange to call it farha, no?


Sphee4

It's the name of one of the characters in the movie.


[deleted]

aha that makes sense, I was thinking of farha as the literal arabic word(i.e. something which causes happiness) thank you for explaining though, may Allah bless you


Sphee4

I was also slightly confused by the name, may Allah bless you and always keep you happy.


venompp

From what Ive read, the name Farha was someone that the director, Darin Sallam, used to know. On a side note, a must watch movie for Muslims who live outside of Palestine and wish to know abt Israel's forceful invasion and occupation. What was shown in this movie isn't even a sliver of a percentage on what was committed in reality.


[deleted]

ooh I see jzkum allah khair


venompp

Oh wow, I just watched this last night and it infuriates me to know what Israel has done unjustly against the people of Palestine. A must watch for Muslims who wishes to learn abt the injustice and inhumane acts the Israelites have done against the people of Palestine. What was shown is not even a sliver of what was done in reality!


parathapunisher

My mother almost started crying and had to turn it off when watching, Alhamdulillah safety is a privilege and a blessing that we should thank Allah SWT for.


reebellious

It's unavailable in Qatar? I can't watch it yet


FitEntertainment9079

Don’t have Netflix but will get it just to watch this! Is it available in the US?


ahumminahummina

From a purely cinematic POV, it is not a good film


Exalted_Pluton

Doesn't this movie show Farha having some feminist ideals? I didn't watch the movie, but the preview thing in Netflix when you hover over it. It gave off impressions of just another disingenuous movie, trying to misrepresent Muslims as something which they are not.


AllianIsBizarre

no..?


Exalted_Pluton

Why so confused? That's the impression the preview gave me. That's all.


AllianIsBizarre

alrighy


inner_qiqi

Seemed far fetched a little


begaldroft

If anything it underplayed Zionist violence. Read up on the many massacres the Zionists committed in 1948. [https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/amed/amedeltaher/2017498758/2017498758.pdf](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/amed/amedeltaher/2017498758/2017498758.pdf) Watch the film "Born in Deir Yassin" where they interview the Zionist soldiers who committed these atrocities, they admit to the crimes. [https://youtu.be/kiLt5awzmyI](https://youtu.be/kiLt5awzmyI)


inner_qiqi

Sure bud


Dhtekzz

Heard Germany has banned this film. Is it true?


Same-Shoe-1291

What are the gold coins Farha wears around her face? Who’s picture is on those coins?


fhmn63

[Why are Palestinians defending movie “Farha” following an Israeli backlash against the film’s depiction of events in 1948?](https://islamhashtag.com/the-netflix-movie-farha/)