Our year-round film screenings bring audiences together to connect through Arab film.
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June 20, 2024
7:00 PM EDT
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Anxiety
Somewhere, but not here
Edris//إدريس
Country: Egypt
Director: Amir El-Shenawy
Length: 17 mins
Synopsis: A 17-year-old Eritrean boy fled the war in his country to settle in Egypt, where he dreams to overcome the barriers and get accepted into the Egyptian society so he could get a chance to become a promising professional football player and help his family back home. The documentary tells a simple story that sheds light on the status of African migrants and refugees in Egypt today.
Hanina//Homesick
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June 20, 2024
7:00 PM EDT
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Beneath a Mother’s Feet//تحت أقدام أم
What Else Grows On The Palm Of Your Hand?
A Dog, A Stone
On the Sidelines
Country: France
Director: Kahina Ben Amar
Length: 20 mins
Synopsis: Amra recently left her family to make her professional football debut. But her grandparents who raised her aren’t young anymore, and she isn’t sure her younger sister is trustworthy. Worried, she comes back to her family for a weekend.
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June 20, 2024
7:00 PM EDT
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June 20, 2024
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June 20, 2024
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The Factory
Country: Syria
Director: Yanal Mansour
Length: 46 mins
Synopsis: A feature documentary film that deals with a group of events experienced by Captain Maher, a firefighter who, through a personal voluntary initiative, enters public schools teaching a subject he called “public safety,” where students are taught a set of ways to survive possible mistakes caused by war or environmental disasters.
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June 20, 2024
7:00 PM EDT
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7:00 PM EDT
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The Soil and the Sea//بحر و تراب
Country: Lebanon
Director: Daniele Rugo
Length: 74 mins
Synopsis: In Lebanon there are more than 100 untouched mass graves dating back from the Civil War, and thousands of families awaiting a missing relative or at least a bone to bury The Soil and the Sea unveils the violence lying beneath a garden, a school, a cafe, a hotel, and other unremarkable landscapes.