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18 December 2019
Road to Palestine (1985), dir: Layaly Badr and Upper Gate (1991), dir: Arab Loutfi - London Palestine FF
by Tommy Hodgson
The London Palestine Film Festival’s ‘Women of the Revolution’ event featured two films from female directors – both grainy but politically vital insights into the plight of Palestinians in the 1980s.
The first, Layaly Badr’s Road to Palestine, (…) Continue Reading »
9 December 2019
It Must Be Heaven by Elia Suleiman
by Tommy HodgsonThe London Palestine Film Festival opened with an expectedly strong, but nonetheless captivating experience, screening Elia Suleiman’s It Must Be Heaven at the Barbican. The film’s protagonist leads a life by observation, with Suleiman playing himself - only presumably more silent and bemused. His quizzical looks throughout invite us to view the bizarre events before our eyes with a similar (…) Continue Reading »
5 décembre 2019
Court de la semaine : Nocturnes de Matthieu Bareyre
par Elise LoiseauAvant de réaliser le long métrage documentaire L’époque (2018), Matthieu Bareyre a posé sa caméra à l’hippodrome de Vincennes.
Loin des représentations de Degas et Manet, l’hippodrome est devenu un lieu devenu anonyme, voué à la fabrication et à la diffusion d’images. Sous les lumières blafardes et au milieu des chaises en plastique, Mehdi, Jimmy, Safir et Kader réalisent leurs pulsions (…) Lire la suite »
29 November 2019
Short of the Week: Nightmare of Gaza by Farah Nabulsi
by Abla Kandalaft"Gaza is unfortunately not a nightmare. Gaza is a horrifying reality. Farah Nabulsi’s short film, Nightmare of Gaza, presents that reality in an artistic way and reminds all of us of the ongoing tragedy." Gideon Levy, Israeli journalist.
A haunting, abstract and experimental narrative of a woman in the streets of Gaza surrounded by the devastation after the bombs have stopped. She has been (…) Continue Reading »
22 November 2019
Short of the Week: Baghdad Messi
by Mydylarama teamIraq 2009. Ten-year-old Hamoudi has only one leg, but is totally obsessed with football. He and his friends - like the rest of the world - are looking forward to the Champions League final between Barcelona and Manchester (Messi versus Ronaldo). But then Hamoudi’s television breaks down!
Kurdish-Belgian director Sahim Omar Kalifa’s award-winning short is ruthlessly heart-braking, with a (…) Continue Reading »
14 November 2019
Soviet Hippies, directed by Terje Toomistu - UK Premiere
by Tommy HodgsonSoviet Hippies, directed by Terje Toomistu, ‘Lenin vs. Lennon’ – UK Premiere via Dash Arts Continue Reading »
7 November 2019
The Ponds by Patrick McLennan & Samuel Smith - coming at Art House Crouch End
by Benjamin Hollis
“The Ponds” meets the Londoners whose lives have been changed by outdoor swimming
Visit Hampstead Heath in North London at the summer’s peak and you’ll see hundreds of sun-seeking locals swimming in the park’s ponds. Although that (…) Continue Reading »
2 November 2019
Nightcleaners at Bertha DocHouse
by Benjamin Hollis
Nightcleaners – An oddity of its time that captures the British working class struggle of the early 1970s
« Nightcleaners » is an early 70s observational account of London’s female office cleaners embroiled in an arduous struggle for fair pay (…) Continue Reading »
16 October 2019
Lynn+Lucy, dir. by Fyzal Boulifa - LFF 2019
by Anne-Sophie Marie
The Mayfair Hotel, where I’m about to meet Lynn + Lucy writer and director Fyza Boulifa and newcomer Roxanne Scrimshaw (Lynn), seems very far away from the film’s environment. Set in Harlow, the subtly dark and beautifully acted narrative follows (…) Continue Reading »
13 October 2019
Encounters 2019 Arab selection
by judyStrange Cities Are Familiar, Dir. Saeed Taji Farouky
At once lyrical and political, this film centres on a beautifully understated performance by Mohammad Bakri as Ashraf, a refugee living in London who is unable to return to Palestine to be with his dying son. Ashraf is both stern and tender as the London landscape around him transforms into scenes from his past life and the imagined (…) Continue Reading »