Mahmoud Darwich

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All About Mahmoud Darwish
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Mahmoud Darwish was a Palestinian poet and author who was regarded as the Palestinian national poet. He won numerous awards for his works. Darwish used Palestine as a metaphor for the loss of Eden, birth and resurrection, and the anguish of dispossession and exile.
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سجل أنا عربي
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"Write Down, I am an Arab" tells the story of Mahmoud Darwish, the Palestinian national poet and one of the most influential writers of the Arab world. His writing shaped Palestinian identity and helped galvanize generations of Palestinians to their cause. Born in the Galilee, Darwish's family fled during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and returned a few years later to a ruined homeland. These early experiences would provide the foundation for a writing career that would come to define an entire nation.
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Notre musique
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Notre musique

Nov 24, 2004
Trois parties, intitulées respectivement : Royaume 1 - Enfer, Royaume 2 - Purgatoire, Royaume 3 - Paradis. « L'Enfer » est composée de diverses images de guerre, sans ordre chronologique ni historique. Les images restent muettes, accompagnées de 4 phrases et de 4 musiques. « Le purgatoire » se déroule de nos jours dans la ville de Sarajevo à l'occasion des Rencontres Européennes du Livre. Il s'agit de conférences ou de simples conversations à propos de la nécessité de la poésie, de l'image de soi et de l'autre, de la Palestine et d'Israël, etc., et qui sont le fait de personnes réelles comme de personnages imaginaires. Une visite au pont de Mostar en reconstruction symbolise l'échange entre culpabilité et pardon. « Le Paradis » montre une jeune femme qui, s'étant sacrifiée, trouve la paix sur une petite plage au bord de l'eau - laquelle est gardée par quelques Marines des USA.
Drama
الهوية الفلسطينية
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In 1982, Israel invaded Lebanon and occupied its capital, Beirut. The film is a rare example of a PLO film made after the PLO’s departure from Beirut. It documents the burned and destroyed cultural and educational centers from which Israelis stole films, photographs, and historical and contemporary manuscripts. It includes interviews with key members of the Palestinian cultural scene such as Mahmoud Darwish and Ismail Shammout and those in charge of cultural and educational centers that were destroyed.
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Pieces of Lives, Pieces of Dreams
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Algerian director Hamid Benamra turns his focus to Mustapha Boutadjine, a charming, mercurial collage artist in Paris whose very work methods embody resistance, and celebrate those who work to liberate others. Boutadjine creates his portraits of Third World artists such as Miriam Makeba, and Algerian figures such as Assia Djebar from pieces of paper torn from high end fashion magazines and other, glossy, glitzy publications. Using this material is as much an act of rejecting bourgeois standards, which are often anti-North African in France, as much as elevating these figures and making them the social and visual standard against which we should judge ourselves, not the runway models of Chanel.
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Os Mortos Resistirão Para Sempre
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Cinepoem about the current Palestinian tragedy, with Brazilian films from 1922 and 1932 (the indigenous catastrophe), documentaries from 2023/2024, essays by Jean-Luc Godard, Hani Jawharieh and Mustafa Abu Ali, statements by Edgar Morin and Noam Chomsky, and a poem by Mahmud Darwich.
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Two Travellers to a River
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When asked a question on politics, late Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish once answered: “I write about love to expose the conditions that don’t allow me to write about love.” In TWO TRAVELERS TO A RIVER Palestinian actress Manal Khader recites such a poem by Mahmoud Darwish: a concise reflection on how things could have been.
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