Why this matters
This is the page where the project first feels unmistakably flagship.
Use it as the main cinematic entry point before branching into research, release history, and the related public appearances around the launch.
Flagship trailer
The clearest cinematic arrival point in the project so far: a flagship trailer that frames Atyaf Al Ard as a research-driven story world about Palestine's deep history.
This page connects the trailer to the evidence layer, the March 2026 release moment, and the public media context that gave the chapter its first strong public shape.
public trailer release that marks the project's strongest cinematic chapter to date
featured research anchors already tied directly into the trailer's interpretive frame
transcript and source path keeping the production legible beyond the thumbnail alone
Why this matters
Use it as the main cinematic entry point before branching into research, release history, and the related public appearances around the launch.
Evidence spine
The point is not only to watch it, but to read it alongside the evidence-first research frame that explains what kind of story world it belongs to.
Read the network
This page sits inside a larger chain: core research, a release-day timeline event, and the public-facing media layer that widened the project's visibility.
Record status
The production record stays source-aware: direct video link, transcript path, and linked research context all remain visible.
These labels show how much of the record is directly sourced, translated, and linked back to evidence.
Primary access
Start from the direct video, then move into the transcript if you want the language and framing without the platform layer.
Historical topic
The core interpretive frame that presents the project as an evidence-first story world about Palestine's deep history, continuity, and lived civilization.
Public explainer
An early Facebook and YouTube explainer track that uses short visual facts to reframe Canaanite continuity in Palestine.