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Colliding Dreams

Colliding Dreams - Where to Watch

Audience Score
69

Want to watch 'Colliding Dreams' tonight? Below, you’ll find ways to watch including rental, purchase, and subscription options, so you can pick what works best for you. As of now in the US, 'Colliding Dreams' is available on Chai Flicks, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Kanopy to rent, buy, or stream with a subscription.

Here are a few key highlights to round things out about the Anthos Media, Riverside Films, Oren Rudavsky Films history flick. Colliding Dreams starring has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 2 hr 14 min. The movie received a user score of 69/100 on TMDb, which was generated using reviews from 9 verified users.

Need a quick rundown of the movie? Here's the plot: "We live at a moment in time when the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, now more than a century old, continues to be of overwhelming international political and societal importance. From its inception, that conflict has also, of course, had powerful and deeply troubling consequences for Israelis and Palestinians themselves. The story at its most basic level is one that involves two peoples struggling for national recognition and expression in a small but richly significant piece of land. The tragedy of this history, as both the Israeli novelist, Amos Oz, and the Palestinian scholar, Sari Nusseibeh, have each pointed out, stems from a conflict between the rights of two peoples with equal and legitimate aspirations to nationhood and self-expression in a single small territory to which they can both lay claim."