Arts and Entertainment
March 31, 2025
From: San Diego Arab Film FestivalWelcome to the 14th Annual San Diego Arab Film Festival!
Tickets are on sale now, with individual screenings at $15 (discounted to $12 for students), 3-ticket packages for $40 and Festival passes for all 8 screenings for $80. Arabic dinners will be available each evening for $18.
Schedule of the Event:
April 4, 2025
7:20pm
MESSAGE By Saeed Moltaji
A determined female reporter in a war-torn Gaza, facing poor internet conditions, decides to take all her memory cards to her colleague in the news agency building. She hopes he can send the videos. She faces obstacles along the way...
NO OTHER LAND By Basel Adra, HamdanBallal, Yuval Abraham & Rachel Szor
Since childhood Basel Adra, a young Palestinian activist from Masafer Yatta, has been fighting his community's mass expulsion by the Israeli occupation to make way for Israeli settlements. For half a decade, he has been filming its gradual erasure, as soldiers destroy the homes of families - the largest single act of forced transfer ever carried out in the occupied West Bank. In the process, he crossed paths with Yuval, an Israeli journalist who joined his struggle. Their complex bond is haunted by the extreme inequality between them: Basel, living under a brutal military occupation, and Yuval, unrestricted and free. This film was created during the darkest, most terrifying times in the region, as an act of creative resistance to Apartheid and a search for a path towards equality and justice. It has been nominated for an Academy Award.
April 5, 2025
6:10pm
PALESTINE ISLANDS by Nour Ben Salem, Julien Menanteau
Maha, a 12-year-old girl, is part of the final generation of Palestinian refugees from the Balata Camp. After seeing her blind grandfather faint, she imagines a crazy project: To make him believe that the Wall of Separation has fallen, thereby making a return to his native land possible.
Fariha By Badr Yousef
"Fariha" (meaning 'Joy' in Arabic) is a short documentary about 70-year-old Fariha - a woman from Yemen - who stepped out of the limelight of a burgeoning singing career in the 80s after a series of set-backs within a male-dominated society and industry. When filmmaker Badr stumbles upon her singing in her kiosk in downtown Sana'a, he insists on following her with his camera to learn about her past.
TILKA By Myriam Geagea
Tilka is an intimate portrait of five women navigating multiple crises in Lebanon: prolonged economic collapse, a global pandemic and the aftermath of the Beirut port blast. Najah, Tima, Rania, Fatima and Fida meet in March 2021 for an artist’s residency in the mountains outside Beirut, coming together to create an original piece of theatre.
8:30 PM
THE POEM WE SANG By Annie Sakkab
The Poem We Sang is a 20-minute, color and black and white, experimental documentary that meditates on love and longing - the love of one's family and the longing for one's home, contemplated through overcoming the trauma of loss of family home and of forced migration, transforming lifelong regrets into a healing journey of creative catharsis and bearing witness. The Poem We Sang is at once deeply personal and fiercely nostalgic - a tribute to the director’s uncle my family, and an ode to their lost family home in Palestine.
Arze By Mira Shaib
Arzé is a struggling single mother living in Beirut with her agoraphobic older sister and teenage son, Kinan. Supporting the family by making homemade pies delivered on foot by her son, Arzé knows that the business can only sustain them for so long. In a move of desperation, she steals her sister’s cherished bracelet to pawn for the down payment on a delivery scooter. But disaster strikes when the scooter is stolen, jeopardizing her only way to provide for her family. Up against a ticking clock to either find the scooter or a way to pay for it in full, Arzé and Kinan embark on a wild journey through the turbulent but vibrant, multiethnic Levantine capital in pursuit of the pilfered moped.
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April 11, 2025
7:20pm
VIBRATIONS FROM GAZA By Rehab Nazzal
The director offers a glimpse into the life of deaf children who live and have grown up in the besieged and occupied Gaza Strip under repeated Israeli aggression. The children’s voices vividly convey how they experience the bombings, destruction, and drone buzz overhead.
FLIGHT 404 By Hani Khalifa
Days before she travels to Mecca for HAJJ, Ghada is faced with an emergency and is needed to come up with a large sum of money. She is forced to return to people from a tainted past with which she had severed ties. Will things go smoothly, will she be able to solve her problem and make it to HAJJ? Or will returning to the past contaminate her again?
April 12, 2025
6:00pm
A LULLABY UNLIKE ANY OTHER By Amini Jaffer
"M'dina" is an experimental documentary that captures everyday scenery through the lens of a foreigner in the old city in Tunisia. Life in this mystic place though it might seem exotic is a narrative as old as time: humans with their hopes and dreams...
TRUE CHRONICLE By Abdenour Zahzah
1953, colonized Algeria. Fanon, a young black psychiatrist is appointed head doctor at the Blida-Joinville Hospital. He was putting his theories of ‘Institutional Psychotherapy’ into practice in opposition to the racist theories of the Algies School of Psychiatry, while a war broke out in his own wards.
8:20pm
IS ANYONE ALIVE? By Omar Elemawi
When a bombing destroys his house, a father gets stuck under the rubble and desperately looks for help to save his injured daughter. Inspired by true events.
TAKE MY BREATH By Nada Mezni Hafaierh
Shams, an intersex person living as a woman, must live in the shadows. At 23, life is steeped in secrecy and unimaginable pain. Stripped of the right to exist, Shams is shunned by true love and rejected by society’s rigid norms and expectations.
April 13, 2025
5:00pm
BORN A CELEBRITY By Luay Awad
Feeling confined in his small Palestinian town and close-knit community, Kamel, a young man, embarks on a journey to discover his personal freedom and privacy.
Bassima's Womb By Babek Aliassa
When her illegal husband is deported from Canada, Bassima, a young Syrian woman, finds herself in a difficult situation, both socially and financially. Desperately looking for a way to bring her husband back, she agrees to become a surrogate mother in exchange for a false passport. However, she soon finds out that she is already pregnant and must give up her own child.
7:25 PM
UPSHOT By Maha Haji
Set against the backdrop of Gaza's enduring strife, UPSHOT tells the story of Suleiman and Lubna, a couple who retreat to an isolated farm shrouded in mist as they grapple with profound loss. Their fragile escape is disrupted by an unexpected visitor who brings a harrowing revelation from their past, challenging the delicate fantasy they've built.
A STATE OF PASSION By Carol Mansour, Muna Khalidi
After 43 horrific days working round the clock under constant bombardment in the emergency rooms of Gaza’s Al Shifa and Al Ahli hospitals, British-Palestinian reconstructive surgeon, Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, emerged to find himself as a face of Palestinian resistance. This was Ghassan’s sixth and most horrific Gaza “war”. Why does he do it? Where does he find the strength to face it again and again?
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Date: April 4-13, 2025
Location: Museum of Photographic Arts at The San Diego Museum of Art, 1649 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101
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