Palestinian Short Films Night at Palestine Museum & Cultural Centre
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A event on Tuesday 6th December. The event starts at 20:00.


The BPFF shorts programme is a night packed with a selection of compelling short films from different genres, including animation, documentary, and comedy. Held at the Bristol Palestine Museum & Cultural Centre, it displays the talent of Palestinian filmmakers and their interrogation with their identity, culture and struggle for freedom.

Our shorts programme this year consists of seven films: By the Sea, The Living of the Pigeons, Mariam, TAQI, Night, Siri Miri and Wifi Rider.

This event is part of Bristol Palestine Film Festival 2022 – check our website for details of our full programme, which includes screenings of shorts, features and documentaries at a range of independent venues across the city, including The Cube, Watershed, St George's, and the Palestine Museum.
https://bristolpff.org.uk

By The Sea
Film details: Director: Wisam Al Jafari | Genre: Short | Year: 2021 | Location: Palestine | Duration: 12 mins | Language: Arabic with English subtitles

In the midst of both an occupation and the pandemic, Nahid insists on normalcy by baking a cake for her husband’s birthday, who is being chased by Israeli soldiers. As she struggles with both containment restrictions, will Nahid be able to celebrate with her family against all the odds?

The Living of the Pigeons
Film details: Director: Baha’ Abu Shanab | Genre: Short, Documentary | Year: 2015 | Location: Palestine | Duration: 16 mins | Language: Arabic

A harsh insight into the lived experience of thousands of Palestinian workers as they transit in the early hours of the morning through Checkpoint 300, a checkpoint separating Bethlehem from Jerusalem in the West Bank.

Mariam
Film details: Director: Dana Durr | Genre: Short, Animation | Year: 2021 | Location: Palestine, Netherlands | Duration: 5 mins | Language: English

Dana Durr’s dreamlike animation follows the story of Mariam, a young girl who loses her beloved home tree and undergoes a journey into her heritage and culture to find strength and identity.

TAQI
Film details: Director: Aleen Shoufani | Genre: Short, Documentary | Year: 2021 | Location: West Bank | Duration: 35 mins | Language: Arabic

Taqi Sabateen is a Palestinian painter and graffiti artist from the West Bank, who expresses his frustration towards the occupation, the checkpoints, and the Separation Wall through his paintings and personal stories. Aleen Shoufani’s documentary shows how Taqi’s art reflects the distress of a whole nation.

Night
Film details: Director: Ahmad Salah | Genre: Short, Animation | Year: 2021 | Location: Qatar, Jordan, Germany, Palestine | Duration: 16 mins | Language: Arabic

When Night brings peace and sleep to all the people in a broken and war-ridden town, it is only the eyes of a mother with a missing child that remain open. Night has to trick her into sleeping to save her soul. Ahmad Salah’s animation short is a visual poem about the restlessness of loss.

Siri Miri
Film details: Director: Luay Awwad | Genre: Short | Year: 2021 | Location: Palestine | Duration: 6 mins | Language: Arabic

Out of boredom, two Palestinian teens ask Siri, a Virtual Assistant, for help. Luay Awwad’s comedic short film gives us a snippet of Palestinian youth living in a technological age in a somewhat modern, yet limited Palestine.
Wifi Rider

Film details: Director: Roxy Rezvany | Genre: Short, Documentary | Year: 2021 | Location: Jordan | Duration: 13 mins | Language: Arabic

Shukri Lawrence is a young Palestinian artist and fashion designer living in Jordan. Through social media, Shukri builds his fashion brand ‘Trashy Clothing’ and transcends typical ideas of Arab identity. Wifi Rider is a short documentary portrait of a key player of contemporary Middle Eastern fashion and queer Arab culture, and an ultimate expression of Palestinian identity.

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