All That’s Left of You (2025)

Released: 2025-09-25 Recommended age: 13+ IMDb 8.1
All That’s Left of You

Movie details

  • Genres: Drama
  • Director: Cherien Dabis
  • Main cast: Saleh Bakri, Cherien Dabis, Adam Bakri, Maria Zreik, Mohammad Bakri
  • Country / region: Germany, Cyprus, United States of America, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kuwait
  • Original language: ar
  • Premiere: 2025-09-25

Story overview

This epic family drama spans seven decades, following a Palestinian family uprooted from their home in the 1980s Occupied West Bank. The story centers on a teenage boy whose involvement in a protest dramatically alters his family's trajectory, with his mother Hanan recounting the events that led to that pivotal moment. The film explores themes of displacement, survival, and the enduring bonds of family amidst political turmoil.

Parent Guide

A mature historical drama about family displacement and resilience with emotional intensity.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Moderate

References to political protests and conflict situations, though not graphically depicted.

Scary / disturbing
Moderate

Themes of family separation, displacement, and political tension may be emotionally challenging.

Language
None

No concerning language noted in the provided information.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity indicated in the provided information.

Substance use
None

No substance use indicated in the provided information.

Emotional intensity
Strong

High emotional content dealing with family trauma, loss, and displacement across generations.

Parent tips

This film deals with mature themes of political conflict, displacement, and family trauma across generations. At 146 minutes, it's a lengthy, emotionally intense drama that requires sustained attention. Parents should be aware that while not graphic, the film depicts the psychological and emotional impacts of conflict on civilians, which may be distressing for younger viewers.

Parent chat guide

Before watching, discuss the historical context of the Palestinian experience and what 'displacement' means. During viewing, pause if needed to check in about emotional reactions to family separations or political tensions. Afterward, focus conversations on resilience, family bonds, and how people maintain hope during difficult circumstances rather than on political specifics.

Parent follow-up questions

  • How did the family help each other?
  • What made you feel sad in the movie?
  • What did you like about the family?
  • How do you think the family stayed strong together?
  • What does 'home' mean to you?
  • Why do you think the mother told this story?
  • What does 'displacement' mean and how does it affect people?
  • How do families pass stories through generations?
  • What forms of resilience did you notice in the film?
  • How does the film portray the relationship between personal stories and historical events?
  • What does the film suggest about the meaning of 'home' when you can't return?
  • How do different generations within families experience trauma differently?

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