November 5-6, 2022
Soulpepper Theatre Company, 50 Tank House Lane, Toronto, ON M5A 3C4
Diary films, also known as self-documentary, essay or personal films, have a rich history within experimental cinema and specifically within diasporas. In this two-part workshop, we will discuss the art of creating diary films. In part one, with Kamal Riahi, we will examine the art of writing about the self, and in part two with Rolla Tahir, participants will look at and discuss visual examples and create a 3-minute diary film on Super8
This is an introductory workshop and is meant primarily for emerging filmmakers but is open to all. No prior knowledge of Super8 is required. This is an in-person workshop, which will be held at Soulpepper Theatre Company in Toronto.
- Part One will be taught exclusively in Arabic. Comprehension of and communication in Arabic is a must.
- Part Two will be taught in English.
Facilitators:
Kamal Riahi
Kamal Riahi is a novelist, critic and founder of Beit al-Riwaya in Tunisia. He has been a regular contributor to Arab and international cultural media since the 1990s. He has led many workshops in creative, journalistic and critical writing in Tunisia and the Arab world.
Rolla Tahir
Rolla Tahir is a filmmaker and director of photography based in Toronto. She’s lensed short, narrative and experimental films, which screened across Canada and internationally, including the UK, Germany, and the United States. Obsessed with the durability, longevity and spontaneity of the analog film medium, Rolla has worked with Super 8, 16mm and 35mm to explore the analog process and its possibilities.
Through the generous support of Soulpepper Theatre Company, we are able to offer this workshop free of charge.