The film ends with the words of Palestinian poet, Mahmoud Darwish:
Mahmoud Darwish was regarded as the Palestinian national poet, and his funeral was attended by thousands of mourners.
Palestinian poets often write about a sense of loss and the diaspora.
Palestinian poets often write about the common theme of a strong affection and sense of loss and longing for a lost homeland.
They include selections of nationalist poetry and biographies of Palestinian poets and writers.
Palestinian poets still sing of Israel's end.
Mr. Darwish, 59, who is widely considered the Palestinian national poet, has developed this metaphor to richly lyrical effect.
Mr. Fahoum said, "In school we learn more about Jewish writers than Palestinian poets."
Ghassan Zaqtan (born 1954) is a Palestinian poet.
Mahmoud Darwish, 67, Palestinian poet, complications from open heart surgery.