Posts Tagged ‘palestine film festival’
2011 London Palestine Film Festival
May 20th, 2011 • Film & Documentary
Tags: 2011, A Boy, A Wall and A Donkey, London Palestine Film Festival, palestine film festival, Soup Over Bethlehem, Targeted Citizen
3 short films we showed at our May branch meeting
A Boy, A Wall and A Donkey by Hany Abu-Assad
Targeted Citizen by Adalah
Soup Over Bethlehem by Larissa Sansour
Find out more about the other films and future festivals at the LPFF website:
London Palestine Film Festival 2010
April 1st, 2010 • Film & Documentary, News
Tags: barbican, elia suleiman, festival, film, jaffa, london, palestine film festival, the time that remains
UPDATE: Full program online now…
April 30 – May 6, 2010 at Barbican Film, London
The 2010 programme has recently been finalised and will be richer than ever. Highlights will include Elia Suleiman’s latest feature The Time That Remains (below) – followed by a discussion with the director.
The UK premier of Eyal Sivan’s new documentary Jaffa: The Orange’s Clockwork followed by an expert panel discussion, and a session dedicated to the late poet Mahmoud Darwish – including a premier screening of Nasri Hajjaj’s documentary As The Poet Said. Plus much, much more new fiction, documentary, and art – from Palestine and further afield… check back here in mid-March for full programme details.














