The Palestine Cinema Days is a film festival made by Film Lab PalestineâÂÂbased in Ramalah, PalestineâÂÂwhich is held annually in November. It aims to bring Palestinian film and Arab cinema with topics surrounding Palestine, to the international scene. The festival also hostings film screenings, workshops, and panel discussions across Ramallah, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jenin, Haifa, Gaza city and Rafah, as well as internationally. It also aims to bring both international and local film to areas of Palestine which have restricted freedom of movement.
Palestine Cinema Days first organized in 2014 with the goal of screening films and introducing and discussing film with Palestinians. It also featured training programs and workshops to help teach growing filmmakers.
In 2016 the "Palestinian Sunbird Award" was created. In 2017 the "Sunbird Production Award" was made, to support production costs for filmmakers.
In 2022 it screened 58 films, having a subprogram called "Voicing Visual Memory", remembering Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) withdrawal from Beirut.
In 2023 the 10th festival was postponed weeks before its launch in November due to the Gaza War. Instead the Palestine Cinema Days "Around the World" initiative was launched and became a global movement, showing 171 screenings in 41 countries.
In 2024 the festival had 400 international screenings in almost 60 countries, continuing the "Around the World" initiative, and reach of Palestinian Cinema.
In 2025 festival expanded further, having over 700 screenings across 94 countries. That year it selected 7 films to show: