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Shorts Programme: “Cinema, Oblivion, & Rememoration”

Shorts Programme: “Cinema, Oblivion, & Rememoration”

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May 26, 2022 6:00 pm
Virtual

Cine-Ruins

Cine-Ruins

2021 | 20mins | Lebanon | Arabic
A family rumor about an Egypt-based star’s kinship to the Debs family in El-Mina, Tripoli, led to revisiting the history […]

Dajla: Cinema and Oblivion

Dajla: Cinema and Oblivion

2020 | 15mins | Spain | English, Spanish
The rocky desert in southwestern Algeria is the temporary home of about 150,000 refugees from Western Sahara. Goats grazing or […]

Joe Buffalo

Joe Buffalo

2021 | 16mins | Canada | English
Joe Buffalo, an Indigenous skateboard legend and Indian Residential School survivor, must face his inner demons to realize his dream […]

Searching for Amal

Searching for Amal

2020 | 30mins | Egypt | Arabic
A grandson opens up old family photos to realize that there was always a picture of a girl hanging on […]

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