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2022 FESTIVAL

SHABAKA

Opening Day Lunch
May 26
2022
3:00 pm
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Opening Day Lunch

Navigating Production in Times of Crisis: Filmmaking amid Lebanon’s Collapse
May 27
2022
12:00 pm
VIRTUAL
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Navigating Production in Times of Crisis: Filmmaking amid Lebanon’s Collapse

Producer Accelerator
May 28
2022
10:00 am
VIRTUAL
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Producer Accelerator

“Q&A: Kinda Yousef, Chantal Partamian, Nour Chami & Murad Abu Eisheh”
May 28
2022
4:00 pm
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“Q&A: Kinda Yousef, Chantal Partamian, Nour Chami & Murad Abu Eisheh”

“Q&A: Amir Yousef, Haya Al Ghanim & Mohammad Malas”
May 28
2022
5:00 pm
VIRTUAL
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“Q&A: Amir Yousef, Haya Al Ghanim & Mohammad Malas”

“You Resemble Me” + Panel on “The Language of Belonging”
May 28
2022
7:30 pm
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“You Resemble Me” + Panel on “The Language of Belonging”

Canadian Short Film Screening + Canadian Filmmakers Roundtable
May 29
2022
12:00 pm
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Canadian Short Film Screening + Canadian Filmmakers Roundtable

“Elektra, My Love (Elektra, Ya Gharami)” + Talk with Dalal Al-Bizri
May 29
2022
7:30 pm
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“Elektra, My Love (Elektra, Ya Gharami)” + Talk with Dalal Al-Bizri

Closing Night Party
May 29
2022
9:00 pm
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Closing Night Party

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