No pride in genocide
- SUBTITLES EN
- Prices 9.50 €, 7.50 €, 6.50 €, 6.00 €
- Moderator ticket Article 27, Arsène 50
- Abonnement Carte 5 places Cinema Galeries, UGC Unlimited, Cineville Pass
Synopsis
Filmistin is an initiative led by three artists and activists, aiming to create a space for Palestinian visual art, particularly through short films and spoken word performances. The primary objective of this film screening is to explore the concept of pinkwashing. Through the lens of Palestinian queer short films and discussions, we aim to examine the intersectionality of identity, resistance, and solidarity.
Synopsis
Filmistin is an initiative led by three artists and activists, aiming to create a space for Palestinian visual art, particularly through short films and spoken word performances. The primary objective of this film screening is to explore the concept of pinkwashing. Through the lens of Palestinian queer short films and discussions, we aim to examine the intersectionality of identity, resistance, and solidarity.
Matthew Khoury – I knocked on my home’s door, 5′
George, 11, struggles with his masculinity along with the growth of his body hair at an early age. Following his classmates’ insults, George begins looking for ways to deal with his hairy body.
Moaad Gader – bleeding, 7′
During the director’s childhood, he experienced heavy bleeding that felt like an abortion. His parents took him to a specialist and that was that. All these years the memory remained. Did it really happen?
Saleh Saadi – Borekas, 15′
A father gives his son a ride to the airport. The car breaks down on the way.
Rami Fahel – Mlukhiye, 15′
Tamer goes out on a blind date with a guy that cat-fished him. When he tries to escape the guy threatens to expose his sexual identity. Trying not to get in trouble, he decides to come-out by himself to his own family.