PROGRAMME 3
INDAMA YAATI ALMASA’
NIGHTFALL
Mohamed Soueid
Lebanon, 2000, 68’
Years after the war, Soueid meets with former comrades of the PLO’s Lebanese Student Squad. Together they drink to remember, to forget, to bear solitude.
About the programme: The Bitterness We Have Tasted
Arab positions on occupation and war
The villagers of Maaloul in Galilee are permitted to visit the ruins of their houses only on Israeli Independence Day. Former residents of Quneitra have limited access to their hometown on the Golan Heights, which the Israeli army destroyed before returning the place to Syria. Its government made it a memorial site. In Haifa, windows and doors of Palestinian houses were cemented in 1948 to remain sealed until this day amidst skyscrapers with glass facades. How do the permanent wars since the declaration of the State of Israel in 1948 inscribe themselves into Arab biographies and social lives? How have people been living, reflecting and resisting? How has solidarity been expressed?
On the backdrop of the current Israeli war on Gaza – which according to international bodies meets the legal definition of genocide – its rulings in the Palestinian West Bank, its re-occupation and destruction of southern Lebanon and its re-invasion into Syria, this programme looks at Arab experiences in the Arab-Israeli conflict, showing films that were made over the past 50 years. Given that the West Bank and Gaza have been relatively visible in cinema recently, this programme focuses on works from Lebanon, Syria and Palestine inside Israel. Three slots are comprised of a medium length film that centers on a biography and a short film in which a landscape is in the focus. A fourth slot is dedicated to questions around international solidarity filmmaking with the PLO.
Curated by Irit Neidhardt.
