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Shorts Programme: “Place (un)making”

Shorts Programme: “Place (un)making”

June 28, 2025 2:00 pm – June 28, 2025 4:00 pm
Innis Town Hall, Sussex Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

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FESTIVALS: 2025 FESTIVAL

Cinema Al-Amal

Cinema Al-Amal

2024 | 11mins | Palestine | Arabic
A nostalgic journey of reflection and rediscovery, where Mufeed revisits the abandoned cinema that was once full of life when […]

Dawn Every Day

Dawn Every Day

2024 | 19mins | Egypt | Arabic
Set in 1956, 8 year old Nabil navigates through new social norms he cannot fathom that impact his next door […]

Double Trouble

Double Trouble

2025 | 6mins | Egypt | Arabic
In a bustling neighborhood, various residents go about their lives: young children play soccer, elderly men gather at the local […]

I’ll Get Back To You

I’ll Get Back To You

2024 | 8mins | Palestine | Arabic
For the first time in decades, an exile arrives in Palestine and enters his family home. His mission is to […]

The Tree of Hell

The Tree of Hell

2024 | 20mins | Lebanon | Arabic
Raed discovers by chance that the beautiful tree growing in front of his house is one of the invasive trees […]

Who Loves the Sun

Who Loves the Sun

2024 | 19mins | Canada | Arabic
In war-torn northern Syria, Who Loves the Sun delves into the world of makeshift oil refineries and the stark realities […]

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