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Film of the Week #54

April 27th - May 4th 2022

Mayor (2020)

April 27, 2022 in Feature, Documentary

Documentary, 1h 29m

MAYOR follows Musa Hadid, the Christian mayor of Ramallah, during his second term in office. His immediate goals: repave the sidewalks, attract more tourism, and plan the city’s Christmas celebrations. His ultimate mission: to end the occupation of Palestine.

Rich with detailed observation and humor, MAYOR offers a portrait of dignity amidst the madness and absurdity of endless occupation while posing a question: how do you run a city when you don’t have a country?

Director: David Osit

Editors: David Osit, Eric Daniel Metzgar

Featuring: Musa Hadid, Ameer Assadi, Walaa Eltiti, Yazeed Faruja

Score: Geinoh Yamashirogumi, Toru Takemitsu, Sam Thompson, David Osit

Tags: David Osit
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Film of the Week #53

April 20th - 27th 2022

Shorts 6

April 20, 2022 in Short, Drama, Experimental, Documentary

The Seven Villages (2020)

Dir. Farah Abou Kharroub / 2020 / Documentary / 17 mins

Young filmmaker’s Farah Abou Kharroub’s insight into a dramatic family history which is not entirely over. Over the course of one video call, family members share their experiences as Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. Their statements are accompanied by dynamic animation.

The Cup Reader (2013)

Dir. Suha Araj / 2013 / Drama / 12 mins

Warde, shamed as a young girl yet renowned in Palestine for her mystical seeing and matchmaking lives with her sister Jaleleh and reads the fortunes of her clients. Each woman has made or will make a choice between love and marriage, not having had the luxury of both.

Your Father Was Born 100 Years Old, and So Was the Nakba (2017)

Dir. Razan AlSalah / 2017 / Experimental / 7 mins

Oum Ameen, a Palestinian grandmother, returns to her hometown Haifa through Google Maps Streetview, today, the only way she can see Palestine.

Falafala (2019)

Dir. Mohammed Almughanni / 2019 / Documentary / 30 mins

In 1972, Abdul Alnajjar is flown in secret to Denmark to be the first child to receive a heart valve operation. But when the only link between Abdul and his family in Jordan is severed, his life takes a different direction.

The Bomb (2018)

Dir. Dima Hamdan / 2018 / Drama / 21 mins

Wasim and his mother haven't been getting along for a while. When the police ask them to evacuate their home in Berlin for one night to excavate a World War II bomb that's been discovered in the area, more feelings of anger and hurt come to the surface.

Strange Cities are Familiar (2019)

Dir. Saeed Taji Farouky / 2019 / Drama / 21 mins

Ashraf has been a political refugee in London for some 30 years, content with spending his days in his study or at his local social club. One day he receives a phone call from his friend in Palestine, telling him that his son Moataz has been fatally wounded in a protest. His friend pleads with Ashraf to return home.

Tags: Farah Abou Kharroub, Suha Araj, Razan AlSalah, Mohammed Almughanni, Dima Hamdan, Saeed Taji Farouky
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Film of the Week #51

Apriil 6th - April 13th 2022

Ouroboros (2017)

April 06, 2022 in Feature, Experimental

In Memory of Yaser Murtaja


Experimental, 1h 17m

An homage to the Gaza Strip based on the eternal return. A journey following one man through five different landscapes marks the end as the beginning, forgetting as the way forward, and the failure of civilization.

Writer & Director: Basma Alsharif

Cinematographer: Ben Russel

Drone & Steadycam (Gaza): Yaser Murtaja

Sound: Federico Chiari

Original Music: Yann Gourdon, Bunny People

Voiceover: Sky Hopinka

Starring: Diego Marcon, Claire De Pimodan, Lauren Strom Berg, Joseph Valdez, Yann Gourdon

“Ouroboros is an essay on displacement, the psychological mindscape of physical removal from one’s home...It speaks a cinematic language unlike any other.”
— Daniel Schindel, The Film Stage
Tags: Basma Alsharif
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Film of the Week #50

March 30th - April 6th 2022

The Dupes (1972)

March 30, 2022 in Feature, Documentary

Drama, 1h 46m

Set in the 1950s, The Dupes traces the destinies of three different men brought together by their dispossession, their despair and their hope for a better future. The protagonists are Palestinian refugees who are trying to make their way across the border from Iraq into Kuwait, the 'Promised Land,' concealed in the steel tank of a truck. Representing different dimensions of the Palestinian experience, each one believes he can make a new life for himself, but as the film’s title suggests, their flight is no solution. One of the first Arab films to address the Palestinian question, 'The Dupes' is based on the 1962 novella 'Men in the Sun' by assassinated Palestinian writer, artist and resistance leader, Ghassan Kanafani. Set in Palestine and Iraq, and filmed in Syria by Tewfik Saleh, an Egyptian director, the film was banned in several Arab countries due to its implied criticisms of Arab governments.

Director: Tewfik Saleh

Writers: Ghassan Kanafani (novel “Men in the Sun”), Tewfik Saleh

Cinematographer: Bahgat Heidar

Editors: Farin Dib, Saheb Haddad

Music: Solhi El-Wadi

Sound Department: Zoheir Fahmy

Starring: Mohamed Kheir-Halouani, Abdul Rahman Al Rashi, Bassam Lofti Abou-Ghazala, Thanaa Debsi

Tags: Tewfik Saleh
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Film of the Week #49

March 23rd - 30th 2022

Jerusalem Bride (2010)

March 23, 2022 in Feature, Drama

75 minutes, Drama

Through the daily life of Jerusalemite social worker Riham, we discover the difficult situation and suffering experienced by four families because of the political, economic and social circumstances in the Old City. Riham faces her own Personal difficulties in her wish to marry Omar. His family opposes the marriage fearing for their own reputation, do to the habits of her brother.

Director: Sahera Darbis

Tags: Sahera Darbis
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Film of the Week #48

March 16th - 23rd 2022

Haifa (1996)

March 16, 2022 in Feature, Drama

Drama, 1h 15m

Haifa, nicknamed after the city he longs for, comes and goes in a Palestinian refugee camp. Although he is seen as the town fool, there are many things that only he knows. He is closely related to the family of Abu Said, a former policeman who is has high hopes for the political developments promised by the peace process. Oum Said, his wife, hangs her hope instead on the imminent release of their eldest son, Said, from jail. Their youngest son, Siad, is cynical and rebellious. Sabah, their twelve year old daughter sees the future through the eyes of a romantic, searching for what it might hold in store for her.

Writer & Director: Rashid Masharawi

Cinematographer: Edwin Verstegen

Editor: Hadara Oren

Music: Said Morad-Sabrin

Set Decorator: Jamal Afghani

Starring:

Mohammad Bakri

Hiam Abbass

Areen Omari

Ahmed Abu Saloum

Nawal Zaqout

Khalid Awad

Tags: Rashid Masharawi
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Film of the Week #47

March 9th - 16th 2022

Ibrahim: A Fate to Define (2019)

March 09, 2022 in Feature, Documentary

Documentary, 1h 15m

In this provocative and personal documentary, director Lina Al Abed searches for traces of her disappeared father: a seemingly ordinary Palestinian family man who was actually a secret member of a militant splinter faction and vanished when she was just a child. Her journey to discover what happened to her father becomes a quest to define her identity, and her relationship to Ibrahim’s fate.

Director: Lina Al Abed

Editor: Rami El Nihawi

Tags: Lina Al Abed
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Film of the Week #46

March 2nd - 9th 2022

Shorts 5

March 02, 2022 in Short, Drama, Experimental

Cyber Palestine (1999)

Dir. Elia Suleiman / 1999 / Experimental / 16 mins

Cyber Palestine is a parable about a modern-day Mary and Joseph, two Palestinian returnees living in Gaza, and their tribulations with the Israeli occupation. The film was commissioned by the Palestinian National Authority’s Bethlehem 2000 Project as part of the millennium commemorations in Bethlehem.

Make a Wish (2005)

Cherien Dabis / 2005 / Drama / 13 mins

A young Palestinian girl will do whatever it takes to buy a birthday cake. Eleven year-old MARIAM begs her mother for the extra money she needs to buy a cake at the local bakery. Her mother begrudgingly relents, but when Mariam arrives at the bakery, she realizes that she still doesn't have enough. Determined to get the cake, she sets out to brave the obstacles and land some cash. What begins as a simple trip to the bakery turns into a journey that depicts not only the subtle tensions of a politically charged environment, but also illustrates the grief that can result from growing up under occupation.

A Boy, a Wall, and a Donkey (2008)

Hany Abu-Assad / 2008 / Experimental / 5 mins

Three young boys want to make a film in a village without cameras. They ride their donkey to the separation wall and are in luck as the place is flooded with surveillance cameras. When an army jeep approaches they wonder if they will finally get their hands on their footage.

Diary of a Male Whore (2001)

Tawfik Abu Wael / 2001 / Drama / 14 mins

Esam, a young Arab war refugee who lives in Tel Aviv, makes his living as a male prostitute. His physical pleasure, which makes him forget his hunger, reminds him constantly of his childhood in his home village. Inspired by the novel For Bread Alone by Mohammad Shukry.

Tags: Elia Suleiman, Cherien Dabis, Hany Abu-Assad, Tawfik Abu Wael
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Film of the Week #45

August 25th - September 1st 2021

Habibi (2011)

August 25, 2021 in Feature, Drama

Drama, 1h 8m

Habibi, a story of forbidden love, is a fiction feature set in Gaza. Two students in the West Bank are forced to return home to Gaza, where their love defies tradition. To reach his lover, Qays grafittis poetry across town. Habibi is a modern re-telling of the famous ancient Sufi parable Majnun Layla. The full Arabic title is ‘Habibi Rasak Kharban,’ which translates as “Darling, something’s wrong with your head.”

Writer & Director: Susan Youssef
Cinematography: PJ Raval
Editor: Susan Youssef & Man Kit Lam
Music: Menno Cruijsen
Starring: Maisa Abd Elhadi & Kais Nashif

Tags: Susan Youssef
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Film of the Week #44

August 18th - 25th 2021

The Brazilian Palestine (2017)

August 18, 2021 in Feature, Documentary

Documentary, 1h 19m

Marked by ethnic and cultural diversity, Rio Grande do Sul now houses thousands of Palestinian immigrants and their descendants. The communities born of the Nakba seek, in the diaspora, full integration and a new citizenship in Brazil. Today, they try to survive, grow and gain recognition for their economic, social and cultural contribution. With scenes filmed in southern Brazil and the Middle East, The Brazilian Palestine reveals the roots, the degree of integration, and the sense of belonging felt by six families enduring prejudice, persecution and war. Theirs are stories of the living, that reveal lost places and stories left behind.

Director: Omar L. de Barros Filho

Presented in collaboration with Cine Fertile Association- The International Latin Arab Film Festival

Tags: Omar L. de Barros Filho
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Film of the Week #43

August 11th - 18th 2021

¡Yallah! ¡Yallah! (2017)

August 11, 2021 in Feature, Documentary

Documentary, 1h 15m

The film focuses on the story of seven characters, which are connected to the world of football in one way or another. Through their daily lives, we get to know their bond with the sport, their activities and the problems they have to face due to the occupation by Israel. Even though they are constantly affected by Israel's subjugation of Palestine, they manage to survive and endure all sorts of issues in order to enjoy one of their biggest passions: football.

Director: Fernando Romanazzo & Cristian Pirovano

Production: Aqueronte Producciones & Palestine Football Association

Tags: Fernando Romanazzo, Cristian Pirovano
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Film of the Week #42

August 4th - 11th 2021

Palestine: Stolen Images (2018)

August 04, 2021 in Feature, Documentary

Documentary, 1h 50m

Tracing the last 18 years of conflict between Israel and Palestine, this film-essay reflects on the shared history of national liberation movements in Latin America and the Middle East. Directed by Argentinian documentarian Rodrigo Vazquez, the film combines exclusive interviews with historical figures, direct-cinema from the battle-field and never-before-seen archival footage found in 2011, gathering dust on a shelf, in the Cuban Film Institute.

Director: Rodrigo Vazquez

Tags: Rodrigo Vazquez
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Film of the Week #41

July 28th - August 4th 2021

Shorts 4

July 28, 2021 in Short, Drama, Experimental

Ismail (2013)

Dir. Nora al-Sharif // 2013 // Drama // 28 Mins

Inspired by a day in the life of the famous and prolific Palestinian painter Ismail Shammout (1930-2006), Ismail depicts the evocative story of a young Palestinian artist struggling to survive and support his parents and young brother after their expulsion to a refugee camp in 1948 by the Israeli forces.

Area C (2018)

Dir. Salah Abu Nimah // 2018 // Drama // 10 mins

In the nearly two-thirds of the West Bank classified as ‘Area C’ under the Oslo Accords, which contains many of the Israeli settlements, Israel exclusively administers the area and severely limits Palestinian development. By contrast, Jewish settlements are allowed to flourish unchecked, and settlers run rampant over their Palestinian neighbors. Young Hussain tries to defend his house so he can stay there with his parents.

A Sketch of Manners (2013)

Dir. Jumana Manna // 2013 // Experimental // 12 mins

Alfred Roch, member of the Palestinian National League, is a politician with a bohemian panache. In 1942, at the height of WWII, he throws what will turn out to be the last masquerade in Palestine.

The Bomb (2018)

Dir. Dima Hamdan // 2018 // Drama // 21 mins

Wasim and his mother haven't been getting along for a while. When the police ask them to evacuate their home in Berlin for one night to excavate a World War II bomb that's been discovered in the area, more feelings of anger and hurt come to the surface.

Maradonna’s Legs (2019)

Firas Khoury // 2019 // Drama // 23 mins

During the 1990 World Cup, two young Palestinian boys are looking for “Maradona’s legs”; the last missing sticker that they need in order to complete their world cup album and win a free Atari.

Tags: Firas Khoury, Dima Hamdan, Jumana Manna, Saleh Abu Nimah, Nora al-Sharif
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Film of the Week #40

July 21st - 28th 2021

Sara (2014)

July 21, 2021 in Feature, Drama

Drama, 1h 25m

A screenwriter and a director are working on a film about Sara, a Palestinian girl in one of Gaza's refugee camps, who is a victim of an "honour killing". The screenwriter is unable to write an ending that is both compelling and fictitious - the happy ending that he had hoped for. Meanwhile, the director, who is insistent on upholding the truth, is as keen to end his film, as he is to help his friend, who is deeply affected by Sara's story. The film presents the different sides of Gaza, whose people are hurt by everyday issues as much as by death.

Director: Khalil al Mozian

Writers: Naim Al Khatib & Khalil al Mozian

Producer: Jamal Abu Alqumsan

Cinematography: Ibrahim Yaghi

Starring: Naim Al Khatib

Jamal Abu Alqumsan

Inas Al-Saqa

Haia Ashour

Tags: Khalil al Mozian
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Film of the Week #39

July 14th - 21st 2021

Emwas: Restoring Memories (2016)

July 14, 2021 in Feature, Documentary

Documentary, 52m

Filmmaker Dima Abu Ghoush was born in the village of Emwas, 16 miles from Jerusalem in the Latrun area of the West Bank. On the second day of the 1967 War, Dima, aged 2, and her family were expelled by the Israeli army, like all the other villagers, along with all inhabitants of the nearby villages of Yalo and Bayt Nuba. All her life, Dima has heard stories about Emwas, but she knows this place only as Canada Park, which was established by Israel in 1973 in the villages’ place. In 2009, with the help of family and friends, Dima decides to make a model of Emwas as it used to be. The film revives the lost village through the collective memory of those who used to live there and still dream of returning.

Director: Dima Abu Ghoush

Cinematography: Muayad Alayan

Editor: Toby Trotter

Producer: Baker Zarour

Tags: Dima Abu Ghoush
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Film of the Week #38

July 7th - 14th 2021

May in the Summer (2013)

July 07, 2021 in Feature, Drama

Documentary, 1h 39m

May returns to her childhood home in Jordan for her wedding. Shortly after reuniting with her sisters and their long-since divorced parents, myriad familial and cultural conflicts lead May to question the big step she is about to take.

Writer & Director: Cherien Dabis

Cinematography: Brian Rigney Hubbard

Editor: Sabine Hoffman

Music: Kareem Roustom

Starring: Cherian Dabis

Bill Pullman

Alia Shawkat

Hiam Abbass

Tags: Cherien Dabis
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Film of the Week #37

June 30th - July 7th 2021

One More Jump (2019)

June 30, 2021 in Feature, Documentary

Documentary, 1h 13m

Gaza Parkour Team founder Abdallah has managed to escape Gaza. His friend Jehad still lives there, training young athletes for whom sport remains the only thing imbued with hope amidst the conflict. Is it better to leave to fulfil your dreams or stay and fight for your country? The question is the common thread running through this deeply moving account of sport, friendship, and exile.

Writer & Director: Emanuele Gerosa

Producer: Enrica Capra

Director of Photography: Matteo Delbò

Editor: Nicolò Tettamanti

Music: Zeno Gabaglio

Fixer in Gaza: Mohammed Abu Safia

Tags: Emanuele Gerosa
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Film of the Week #36

June 2nd - 30th 2021

Route 181 (2003)

June 02, 2021 in Feature, Documentary

Documentary, 4h 32m

Route 181, offers an unusual vision of the inhabitants of Palestine-Israel, a common vision of an Israeli and a Palestinian.

In the summer of 2002, for two long months, Eyal Sivan and Michel Khleifi travelled together from the south to the north of their country of birth, traced their trajectory on a map and called it Route 181. This virtual line follows the borders outlined in Resolution 181, which was adopted by the United Nations on November 29th 1947 to partition Palestine into two states.

As they travel along this route, they meet women and men, Israeli and Palestinian, young and old, civilians and soldiers, filming them in their everyday lives. Each of these characters has their own way of evoking the frontiers that separate them from their neighbours: concrete, barbed-wire, cynicism, humour, indifference, suspicion, aggression…Frontiers have been built on the hills and in the plains, on mountains and in valleys but above all inside the minds and souls of these two peoples and in the collective unconscious of both societies.

Route 181, Fragments of a Journey in Palestine-Israel, takes us on a disorientating journey across this tiny territory with vast ramifications.

Directors: Michel Khleifi & Eyal Sivan

Tags: Michel Khleifi, Eyal Sivan
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Film of the Week #35

May 26th - June 2nd 2021

Private Investigation (2002)

May 26, 2021 in Feature, Documentary

Documentary, 1h 30m

".... I used to ... all Palestinian kids in Israel, used to hold the Israeli flag and sing for Israel in Arabic. Each year we used to do that, to celebrate, we would prepare dance shows, theater plays and songs! A lot of decorations and flags everywhere... And no one said anything. Imagine we used to stand on lines at the schoolyard each with his little blue and white flag. But the next day which is the Independence Day, a free day when all families and friends were supposed to go out on a picnic somewhere, or to the beach... my father always used to be sick and we never left the house on that specific day.

This is my story, this memory is mine. It goes back twenty years and it has branched out and played an essential part in my buildup, in what I am today. This film was born as I was rethinking all of this, and from my feeling haunted by the deafening silence of my country.

It is a documentary on living as a Palestinian in the Israeli state, holding an Israeli ID card and a Palestinian memory and belonging.”

Director: Ula Tabari

Tags: Ula Tabari
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Film of the Week #34

May 19th - May 26th 2021

Samouni Road (2018)

May 19, 2021 in Feature, Documentary

Documentary, 2h 8m

In the rural outskirts of Gaza City a small community of farmers, the Samouni extended family, is about to celebrate a wedding. It's going to be the first celebration since the latest war. Amal, Fuad, their brothers and cousins have lost their parents, their houses and their olive trees. The neighborhood where they live is being rebuilt. As they replant trees and plow fields, they face their most difficult task: piecing together their own memory. Through these young survivors' recollections, Samouni Road conveys a deep, multifaceted portrait of a family before, during and after the tragic event that changed its life forever.

Director: Stefano Savona

Cast: Amal Samouni, Fouad Samouni

Producers: Penelope Bortoluzzi, Marco Alessi, Cécile Lestrade

Music: Giulia Tagliavia

Editor: Luc Forveille

Tags: Stefano Savona
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