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The Present

On his wedding anniversary, Yusef and his young daughter set out in the West Bank to buy his wife a gift. The journey — which should take minutes — becomes an odyssey through military checkpoints, segregated roads, and casual humiliations. Through it all, Yusef tries to shield his daughter from the reality of occupation while keeping alive the simple human desire to celebrate love.

Editorial Perspective

Farah Nabulsi’s The Present achieves something remarkable: it makes the routine violence of occupation viscerally felt without a single gunshot. The genius of the film lies in its mundane premise — buying a present — against which the absurdity and cruelty of the checkpoint system stands in sharp relief. The father-daughter relationship is the film’s beating heart; Yusef’s desperate attempt to maintain normalcy for his child, even as that normalcy is systematically denied, is both specific to Palestine and universal to every parent who has tried to protect their child from an unsafe world.

Director: Farah Nabulsi

Country: Palestine / United Kingdom

Runtime: 24 min

Festival Year: 2020

Awards: BAFTA for Best Short Film (2021), Academy Award nomination (2021)

Where to Watch

Available on Netflix in select regions. Also on YouTube through official distribution channels.

Historical data reconstructed from archive.org snapshots of the Manhattan Short Film Festival website.

Film Details

  • Festival Year: 2020
  • Country of Origin: Palestine
  • Directed by: Farah Nabulsi
  • Runtime: 24:00 minutes
  • Source: This page reconstructs historical data from Wayback Machine snapshots of msfilmfest.com (2020).

Festival Context

The Present was selected as a finalist at the Manhattan Short Film Festival in 2020. The Manhattan Short Film Festival is an annual event that screens finalist films simultaneously across hundreds of venues worldwide, with audiences voting for the winner. Representing Palestine, this film joined a diverse international lineup that year. View all 2020 finalists →

Where to Watch

Short-film discoverability remains limited compared to feature-length releases. For The Present, check platforms that specialize in short-form cinema: Vimeo Staff Picks, MUBI Shorts, the Criterion Channel short film collection, and YouTube channels like Omeleto. Direct streaming URLs for individual short films change frequently, and no permanent viewing link is guaranteed. Searching for Farah Nabulsi on these platforms may surface this and other works by the same filmmaker.

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