Cinema Nights

CINEMA NIGHTS//ليالي السينما

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Our year-round film screenings bring audiences together to connect​ through Arab film. 

  • Screening “To A Land Unknown”

    Event Details
    November 30, 2024
    4:20 PM EST
    Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5S 1J5

    After fleeing a camp in Lebanon, two Palestinian cousins are stranded in Athens, living in an underground limbo. Desperately seeking a way to reach Germany, they find themselves caught in an uncontrollable spiral.

    Co-presented with Muslim International Film Festival

    Screenings:

    To A Land Unknown
    • To A Land Unknown

      Country: Palestine, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Netherlands, Greece, Qatar, Saudi Arabia
      Director: Mehdi Fleifel
      Length: 105 mins
      Synopsis: Chatila and Reda are saving to pay for fake passports to get out of Athens. But when Reda loses their hard-earned cash to his dangerous drug addiction, Chatila hatches an extreme plan, which involves them posing as smugglers and taking hostages in an effort to get him and his best friend out of their hopeless environment before it is too late.


  • Screening “The Skates//Les Patins”

    Event Details
    December 8, 2024
    2:30 PM EDT
    Paradise Theatre, 1006 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON, M6H 1M2

    Directed by Halima Ouardiri, The Skates will be showing at the Paradise Theatre on Sunday, December 8th as part of the The Uncomfort Zone short films screening.

    Co-presented with Breakthroughs Film Festival.

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    Screenings:

    The Skates//Les Patins
    • The Skates//Les Patins

      Country: Canada
      Director: Halima Ouardiri
      Length: 13 mins
      Synopsis: Mina loves to skate. Today, her father, recently divorced from her mother, accompanies her to her first figure skating lesson. An ordinary day if something hadn’t happened to the skates.


  • Screening “To My Father//إلى أبي” + Director’s Talk

    Event Details
    September 29, 2024
    3:00 PM EDT
    TIFF Lightbox 350 King St W, Toronto, Cinema 2

    To My Father is Abdel Salam Shehadah’s poetic and mesmerizing homage to the studio photographers of the 1950’s – 70’s. Set partly in a refugee camp in Rafah, this is a remarkable look back at fifty years of Palestinian and Arab history, through photographs, reportage and the voices of photographers. A photo here is not just a photo: it brings history to life.

    The film, which premiered at the second TPFF in 2009, is a deeply personal and moving film that spotlights the talent of Gaza-born director Shahadah, who has worked all over the world as a director, cameraman and journalist, and filmmaker. Shehada has been directing and producing films and programming for over 30 years – including more than 20 documentary films, which have been nominated and won awards. Shehada also worked for NHK Japan TV.

    Following the screening, TPFF is honoured to host an in-person conversation with Director Shahadah, recently exiled from Gaza, about his reflections as a filmmaker from Gaza. 

    Co-presented with Toronto Palestine Film Festival.

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    Screenings:

    To My Father//إلى أبي
    • To My Father//إلى أبي

      Country: Palestine
      Director: Abdel Salam Shehada
      Length: 53 mins
      Synopsis: “Those were days when people prettier, when eyes were filled with colour, even in black and white. What has changed – the camera, or the eye?” asks Abdel Salam Shehadah’s poetic homage to the studio photographers of the 1950’s – 70’s. Set partly in a refugee camp in Rafah, the film looks back at fifty years of Palestinian and Arab history, told through the photographs, reportage and the voices of these photographers today.


  • Toronto Outdoor Picture Show Presents: “On the Job” at Christie Pits

    Event Details
    July 28, 2024
    8:45 PM EDT
    Christie Pits Park, 750 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON M6G 3K4

    Jafar Panahi’s Taxi uses a clever conceit to offer a window not only into the day-to-day lives of taxi drivers and other workers in Tehran, but also into the materialities of being a working filmmaker in Iran. In 2010, director Jafar Panahi was banned from making films in Iran for 20 years, for allegedly producing propaganda against the Iranian government. Rejecting the terms of the ban as censorship, Panahi began making films covertly. To make Jafar Panahi’s Taxi, Panahi disguised himself as a taxi driver and roamed the streets of Tehran, movie camera mounted firmly in place on his dashboard. Though this gives the film a documentary-style realism, the film is entirely fictional, and its use of non-professional actors, cinema verité style, and focus on social inequalities make it evocative of Italian Neorealist classic The Bicycle Thieves by way of fellow Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami’s A Taste of Cherry. Satisfyingly self-aware and extremely charming, Jafar Panahi’s Taxi is an intimate portrait of working life in Tehran that foregrounds the humanity of those labouring in less than ideal circumstances.

    The accompanying short films similarly take to the streets to explore the social inequities of work. Lisa Rideout’s One Leg In, One Leg Out follows Iman, who after a decade of working as a sex worker in Toronto makes the choice to become a social worker to help support her fellow trans community members who supported her for so long. Shot largely in Toronto’s Church-Wellesley neighbourhood, the film shows Iman as both a beloved regular at local bars and drag shows, and a tenacious self-starter eager to forge her path in a new profession. Similarly, Toronto filmmaker Mariam Zaidi’s short doc Over Time is a tender portrait of Regent Park resident Shafiq, a real-life taxi driver by night, shop clerk by day. An immigrant from Bangladesh in the ‘90s, he has seen Toronto change as Uber’s gig economy has taken over, his once stable job as a yellow-cab driver becoming increasingly precarious, and his local community squeezed by rapid gentrification. Like Jafar Panahi’s Taxi, these two documentary shorts contemplate how spaces around work are often where we form the communities necessary to survive and thrive

    Co-presented with Toronto Outdoor Picture Show and Toronto Queer Film Festival.

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    Screenings:

    Jafar Panahi’s Taxi//تاکسی
    • Jafar Panahi’s Taxi//تاکسی

      Country: Iran
      Director: Jafar Panahi
      Length: 82 mins
      Synopsis: Taxi uses a clever conceit to offer a window not only into the day-to-day lives of taxi drivers and other workers in Tehran, but also into the materialities of being a working filmmaker in Iran.

    Over Time
    • Over Time

      Country: Canada
      Director: Mariam Zaidi
      Length: 15 mins
      Synopsis: Through Shafiq, a ride-share driver and resident of Regent Park, we get a glimpse into one of the fastest changing industries and neighbourhoods in Toronto today.

    One Leg In, One Leg Out
    • One Leg In, One Leg Out

      Country: Canada
      Director: Lisa Rideout
      Length: 15 mins
      Synopsis: After a decade as a sex worker, Iman attempts to pursue her dream of becoming a social worker to help her transgender community members. As she explores the option of going back to college, One Leg In, One Leg Out questions whether tenacity, ambition and a life long dream are enough to overcome a challenging personal situation.


  • TAFF2024: Screening “Mandoob//مندوب الليل”

    Event Details
    June 30, 2024
    7:00 PM EDT
    Innis Town Hall Theatre, 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5

    Screenings:

    Mandoob//مندوب الليل
    • Mandoob//مندوب الليل

      Country: Saudi Arabia
      Director: Ali Kalthami
      Length: 110 mins
      Synopsis: A mentally fragile man working as a night courier gets caught up in an illegal alcohol ring.


  • TAFF2024: Screening “The Old Oak”

    Event Details
    June 30, 2024
    4:00 PM EDT
    Innis Town Hall Theatre, 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5

    Screenings:

    The Old Oak
    • The Old Oak

      Country: 2023
      Director: Ken Loach
      Length: 113 mins
      Synopsis: A pub landlord in a previously thriving mining community struggles to hold onto his pub. Meanwhile, tensions rise in the town when Syrian refugees are placed in the empty houses in the community.


  • TAFF2024: Screening “The Tedious Tour of M//جولة ميم المملة”

    Event Details
    June 29, 2024
    4:00 PM EDT
    Innis Town Hall Theatre, 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5

    Screenings:

    The Tedious Tour of M//جولة ميم المملة
    • The Tedious Tour of M//جولة ميم المملة

      Country: Egypt
      Director: Hend Bakr
      Length: 76 mins
      Synopsis: A peanuts street vendor who turned into one of the stars of the modern history of Egyptian literature in the sixties, comes back to his hometown and cocoons for 30 years. He claims that he was doomed to stop writing forever.


  • TAFF2024: Screening “À toi Jeddi”

    Event Details
    June 29, 2024
    1:00 PM EDT
    Innis Town Hall Theatre, 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5

    Screenings:

    À toi Jeddi
    • À toi Jeddi

      Country: Canada
      Director: Sara Ben-saud
      Length: 61 mins
      Synopsis: After discovering the memoirs of her Libyan grandfather, Sara decides to go and discover her paternal origins.


  • TAFF2024: Screening “Six Feet Over//ما فوق الضريح”

    Event Details
    June 28, 2024
    7:00 PM EDT
    Innis Town Hall Theatre, 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5

    Screenings:

    Six Feet Over//ما فوق الضريح
    • Six Feet Over//ما فوق الضريح

      Country: France, Algeria
      Director: Karim Bensalah
      Length: 96 mins
      Synopsis: Son of a former Algerian diplomat Sofiane lived his entire life to this point abroad. Now a student in Lyon, he is the victim of an administrative decision and is living under the threat of expulsion.


  • TAFF2024: Shorts Programme “At Any Cost”

    Event Details
    June 27, 2024
    7:00 PM EDT
    Innis Town Hall Theatre, 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5

    Screenings:

    A Beautiful Excuse For A Deadly Sin//عذر أجمل من الذنب
    • A Beautiful Excuse For A Deadly Sin//عذر أجمل من الذنب

      Country: Bahrain
      Director: Hashim Sharaf
      Length: 16 mins
      Synopsis: A young man tries to escalate a horse up the narrow stairs of the building to live with him in his apartment, but the building residents object to his path.

    Bottles
    • Bottles

      Country: Morocco, Italy
      Director: Yassine El Idrissi
      Length: 18 mins
      Synopsis: Said, a 13 year old boy in the old Medina of Rabat, has a side job collecting empty beer bottles to buy food for a dog he is hiding. Said finds keeping the dog he rescued conflicting with his family, friends, and religious tradition.

    No Key
    • No Key

      Country: Morocco
      Director: Walid Messnaoui
      Length: 22 mins
      Synopsis: Two young thieves find a sealed jewelry box that becomes the envy of rival gangs.

    Ahmed//أحمد
    • Ahmed//أحمد

      Country: Canada
      Director: Rame Ibrahim
      Length: 8 mins
      Synopsis: Two immigrant parents are invited to talk about their journey from their home countries.

    Anxiety
    • Anxiety

      Country: Germany
      Director: Alshafee Abby
      Length: 22 mins
      Synopsis: A young refugee struggles with learning the German language while being existentially at the mercy of the bureaucratic system.