A Fidai Film

Kamal Aljafari
Brazil, France, Palestine, Germany, Qatar
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A Fidai Film
Synopsis

A Fidai Film rescues the archive of the Palestine Research Centre (PRC), which was established in Beirut in 1965 to preserve the Palestinian cultural and activist legacy and was raided and seized by the Israeli army in 1982. Having preserved this material of such profound historical and emotional value, Aljafari elevates the act of found-footage filmmaking into a state of urgent necessity, from the idea that if we lose the ruins, nothing will remain. To achieve this, he manipulates the celluloid so as to create reflections between these images and eternity, immortalizing them with vibrancy. Reminding us of both the systematic attempts to destroy Palestinian identity and this people's unwavering capacity to resist, and in so doing, fusing the struggle with the art. (JHE)

Director biography

Kamal Aljafari
Kamal Aljafari

Born in Ramla, Palestine, in 1972, Kamal Aljafari tirelessly collects and preserves images. The memory of his family and that of the Palestinian people serve as the foundation of his filmography, a creative corpus that exemplifies like no other the struggle to safeguard an identity under constant siege and threat. For Aljafari, the personal and the collective are inseparable. His quest entails finding absences in order to ensure their existence and survival. The materiality of cinema is therefore an obsession for this artist, who, film after film also challenges conventional ways of representing the Palestinian-Israeli conflict by spanning an immense range of forms that flow seamlessly from documentary to essay, and always from innovative aesthetic perspectives. His films demonstrate that another narrative is indeed possible and that, more than anything else, cinema continues to be a powerful tool for liberation.

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Sessions

May

Wednesday 07
20:30 h
Filmoteca Española. Cine Doré. Sala 1
Presentation and Q&A with Kamal Aljafari and Javier H. Estrada

Credits

Director
Kamal Aljafari