FILMS
by Palestinian Women
Razan AlSalah
Your Father Was Born A 100 Years Old, And So Was The Nakba (2017, 7’)

Jumana Manna
Blessed Blessed Oblivion (2010, 21′)

A Magical Substance Flows into Me (2015, 67′)

Mahasen Nasser-Eldin
The Silent Protest: Jerusalem 1929 (2019, 20′)

Basma Alsharif
We Began By Measuring Distance (2009, 19’)



Rosalind Nashashibi
Dahiet Al Bareed, District of the Post Office (2002, 7′)


Larissa Sansour

Larissa Sansour / Søren Lind
As If No Misfortune Had Occured in the Night” (2023, 5’)

Aida Ka’adan

Emily Jacir

Directed by Mustafa Abu Ali, Pino Adriano and Jean Chamoun. The film’s subject is the August 12, 1976 massacre of Palestinians and Lebanese at Tel al Zaatar, a UN‑administered refugee camp in northeast Beirut. Tel al Zaatar reconstructs the history of the camp, its destruction and its resistance through the voices of the men, women and children who survived the massacre. They were interviewed and filmed in the weeks directly following the Tel al Zaatar massacre at the end of August 1976, still in the early years of Lebanon’s civil war. Mustafa and Jean came to Rome to edit the footage for a period of 6 months in 1977 and brought with them the rushes. Afterwards these outtakes remained in the Archivio Audiovisivo del Movimento Operaio e Democratico (AAMOD) warehouse for 36 years, untouched. In January 2013, Monica Maurer and Emily Jacir dedicated themselves to salvaging the rushes, restoring and digitizing them, in order to make them available to the public and to safeguard them as part of the Palestinian collective memory. Jacir has edited a work from her selection of the collection and created a soundscape to go with it from the original sound.
Ahlam Shibli
Nine Days In Wahat al-Salam (2010)
