A FIDAI FILM

Directed byKamal Aljafari

A FIDAI FILM

Directed byKamal Aljafari
  • ORIGINAL LANGUAGE ARA/HEN/HEB
  • SUBTITLES FR/EN
  • movie_detail_year 2024
  • Duration 78
  • Prices 9.00€, 7.00€
  • Moderator ticket Art. 27, Ticket Last Minute, Carte 5 places En Ville
  • Abonnement Carte 5 places Galeries, UGC Unlimited, Cineville Pass

Introducing

In presence of the director
Première bruxelloise
Prix du Jury : Burning Light Competition – Visions du Réel 2024
Focus réalisateur : en lien avec la projection de Port of Memory

Synopsis

In 1982, during the Israeli occupation of Beirut, the Palestinian Research Centre was looted and then bombed by the Tsahal. A whole section of Palestinian culture was seized by the enemy. In a counter-narrative gesture, Kamal Aljafari gives new life to these archives filmed from the 20s to the 80s through an impressive work of sound and editing, between duty to remember and misappropriation. Complemented by film and television archives, these images expose both the daily humiliations and despoilments suffered by the Palestinian people and the colonial reappropriation of these memories : certain completely banal scenes from everyday life are associated with terrorism by the Israeli authorities. Through this political and fascinating device, Kamal Aljafari gives us access to the history of his people.

Introducing

In presence of the director
Première bruxelloise
Prix du Jury : Burning Light Competition – Visions du Réel 2024
Focus réalisateur : en lien avec la projection de Port of Memory

Synopsis

In 1982, during the Israeli occupation of Beirut, the Palestinian Research Centre was looted and then bombed by the Tsahal. A whole section of Palestinian culture was seized by the enemy. In a counter-narrative gesture, Kamal Aljafari gives new life to these archives filmed from the 20s to the 80s through an impressive work of sound and editing, between duty to remember and misappropriation. Complemented by film and television archives, these images expose both the daily humiliations and despoilments suffered by the Palestinian people and the colonial reappropriation of these memories : certain completely banal scenes from everyday life are associated with terrorism by the Israeli authorities. Through this political and fascinating device, Kamal Aljafari gives us access to the history of his people.