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Casa Árabe hosts the screenings of films during FCAT Cordoba

From March 21, 2015 until March 28, 2015Film screenings at 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
CóRDOBA
Casa Árabe Auditorium (at Calle Samuel de los Santos Gener, 9). Film screenings at 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Tickets: €2. Students, unemployed and retirees: €1
Box office opens to sell tickets as of 30 minutes before each film screening begins. 

The films forming part of the 12th edition of the African Film Festival of Cordoba, FCAT, will be shown. 

For yet another year at its Cordoba headquarters, from March 21-28 Casa Árabe is hosting screenings of the films forming part of the 12th edition of the African Film Festival of Cordoba, FCAT, presenting a schedule with two sections of competing films (“Hipermetropía” and “En Breve”) and four parallel sections (“Afroscope,” “Tales from the Past: South Africa and Angola,” “Homage to Emil Abossolo Mbo” and “The African Diaspora”).

In addition to this series of films, there will be a set of parallel activities, most notably including the Cinema Aperitifs, informal meetings between filmmakers, movie lovers and journalists; Espacio Escuela, the educational portion of FCAT, Aldea Africana (“African Village”), a workshop space for the youngest ones, and the “Tree of Words” Forum, focusing more on film criticism.

Likewise, the meeting “Literature and Immigration” will be held, as well as the exhibition “They Are My Rights: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights through the eyes of thirty photographers.”

FCAT 2015 sign
The sign from the 12th edition of the African Film Festival of Cordoba is based on a work by photographer Manolo Yllera, belonging to a series which pays homage to Malian photographer Seydou Keïta (1921-2001), created for the magazine AD, of which Yllera is a top photographer.

This series intends to revisit the particular visual style of the Malian photographer, achieved thanks to the contrast between fabrics and prints, giving rise to overpowering images in which the human face stands out as the protagonist. Yllera is interested in the emotional dimension of Keïta’s portraits: in all of his photographs, the characters look dignified, important, flattered.

This photo series’ success gave rise to Manolo Yllera’s participation in a documentary produced in France about the figure of Seydou Keïta.

For further information: www.fcat.es
Casa Árabe hosts the screenings of films during FCAT Cordoba
  • Des murs et des hommes (Of Walls and Men)

    Des murs et des hommes (Of Walls and Men)

    March 21, 20156:00 pm
    CóRDOBA
    Casa Árabe Auditorium (at Calle Samuel de los Santos Gener, 9). 6:00 pm Tickets: €2. Students, unemployed and retirees: €1
    Box office opens to sell tickets as of 30 minutes before each film screening begins.
    Screening of this documentary film by Dalila Ennadre (Morocco and France, 2014, 90 min.), as part of FCAT Cordoba.
    Most of the inhabitants of the medina never leave, and the outside world only reaches them through television. The place lights up the imagination of tourists, but for locals it is a harsh reality. An honest look at the heart of Casablanca, which keeps beating strong.
  • “Revolution: a replay?” and “Chantier A” (“Path A”)

    “Revolution: a replay?” and “Chantier A” (“Path A”)

    March 22, 20156:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
    CóRDOBA
    Casa Árabe Auditorium (at Calle Samuel de los Santos Gener, 9). 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Tickets: €2. Students, unemployed and retirees: €1
    Box office opens to sell tickets as of 30 minutes before each film screening begins.
    Casa Árabe is showing these two documentary films as part of FCAT Cordoba.
    6:00 p.m. - REVOLUTION: A REPLAY?
    Jeanne Juster (France and South Africa, 2015, 97’)
    Secret Screening   

    8:00 p.m. - CHANTIER A (PATH A)*
    Tarek Sami, Lucie Dèche and Karim Loualiche (Algeria and France, 2013, 104’)
    Karim Loualiche returns to Algeria, after having left over ten years earlier. There, his memories of a house on fire and the reason for his departure torment his memory. Documentary and fiction intermix, and we see a very personal Algeria moulded by history and remembrance.

    *With attendance by the director or another representative of the film.
  • “Hecho en casa” (“Homemade”) and “Al bahr min ouaraikoum” (“The Sea Is Behind”)

    “Hecho en casa” (“Homemade”) and “Al bahr min ouaraikoum” (“The Sea Is Behind”)

    March 23, 20156:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
    CóRDOBA
    Casa Árabe Auditorium (at Calle Samuel de los Santos Gener, 9). 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Tickets: €2. Students, unemployed and retirees: €1
    Box office opens to sell tickets as of 30 minutes before each film screening begins. 
    Two further film screenings which form part of FCAT Cordoba.
    6:00 p.m. - HOMEMADE
    Belhassen Handous (Tunisia, 2014, 78’). Documentary
    This diary filmed with a mobile phone is a bittersweet portrait of a youth that still tries to remain excited by the world. The very act of filming becomes one of resistance in light of a series of existential doubts in a tense geopolitical environment.

    8:00 p.m. - AL BAHR MIN OUARAIKOUM (THE SEA IS BEHIND)
    Hicham Lasri (Morocco, 2015, 88’). Fiction
    Tarik wears makeup, dresses like a woman and dances for money at weddings. The old age of their horse marks the end of the family business. Tarik sees his father burst into tears, forcing him to face a mysterious tragedy that ruined his life years ago.
  • “L’Armée du Salut” (“The Salvation Army”) and “Adiós Carmen” (“Goodbye, Carmen”)

    “L’Armée du Salut” (“The Salvation Army”) and “Adiós Carmen” (“Goodbye, Carmen”)

    March 24, 20156:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
    CóRDOBA
    Casa Árabe Auditorium (at Calle Samuel de los Santos Gener, 9). 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Tickets: €2. Students, unemployed and retirees: €1
    Box office opens to sell tickets as of 30 minutes before each film screening begins. 
    A fiction film and a document for a new session of FCAT at Casa Árabe.
    6:00 p.m. - L’ARMÉE DU SALUT (THE SALVATION ARMY)
    Abdellah Taïa (Morocco and France, 2013, 84’)
    In a working class neighborhood of Casablanca, young, gay teenager Abdellah attempts to build a life of his own from within his large family, trapped between an authoritarian mother and an older brother whom he worships.

    8:00 p.m. - ADIÓS CARMEN (GOODBYE, CARMEN)
    Mohamed Amin Benamraoui (Morocco, Belgium and United Arab Emirates, 2013, 104’)
    Northern Morocco, 1975. Amar lives with a violent uncle, as he awaits his mother’s return. In the meantime, he befriends Carmen, a Spanish exile who works at the town cinema. Carmen helps him discover an unknown world, but when Franco dies, she must return to Spain.
  • “La mort de la gazelle” (“The Gazelle’s Death”), “Une fenêtre ouverte” (“An Open Window”) and “Decor”

    “La mort de la gazelle” (“The Gazelle’s Death”), “Une fenêtre ouverte” (“An Open Window”) and “Decor”

    March 25, 20156:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
    CóRDOBA
    Casa Árabe Auditorium (at Calle Samuel de los Santos Gener, 9). 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Tickets: €2. Students, unemployed and retirees: €1
    Box office opens to sell tickets as of 30 minutes before each film screening begins.
    These films by Jérémie Reichenbach, Khady Sylla and Ahmad Abdalla are being presented at yet another session of FCAT Cordoba.
    6:00 p.m. - LA MORT DE LA GAZELLE (THE GAZELLE’S DEATH)
    Jérémie Reichenbach (France, 2008, 45’). Documentary
    In the 1980’s, a sporadic guerrilla war has plagued northern Niger. In 2007, a group of armed men from the Movement of Nigeriens for Justice has attacked a military garrison. They live awaiting a confrontation given the threat by an invisible enemy.

    7:00 p.m. - UNE FENÊTRE OUVERTE (AN OPEN WINDOW)*
    Khady Sylla (Senegal and France, 2005, 52’). Documentary
    How do you describe madness? Can the pain which it causes be expressed? In 1994, when she was about to fall prey to madness, Khady Sylla met Aminta Ngom, who exhibited her madness freely, with no fear of provocation. During her years of suffering, Aminta was her window to the world.

    *With attendance by the director or another representative of the film.

    8:00 p.m. – DECOR*
    Ahmad Abdalla (Egypt, 2014, 116’). Fiction
    Maha is an art director in the cinema world. She is an expert on creating a world of images. Her pressure at work is on the rise. She can imagine another life, and Maha gets caught between two realities: the first resembles the movie sets she designs, and the other her supposed real life.

    *With attendance by the director or another representative of the film.
  • “Beats of the Antonov” and “Le Challat de Tunis” (“The Challat of Tunis”)

    “Beats of the Antonov” and “Le Challat de Tunis” (“The Challat of Tunis”)

    March 26, 20156:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
    CóRDOBA
    Casa Árabe Auditorium (at Calle Samuel de los Santos Gener, 9). 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Tickets: €2. Students, unemployed and retirees: €1
    Box office opens to sell tickets as of 30 minutes before each film screening begins. 
    Casa Árabe is showing these two documentary films as part of FCAT Cordoba.
    6:00 p.m. - BEATS OF THE ANTONOV*
    Hajooj Kuka (Sudan, 2014, 65’).
    The farmers, shepherds and rebels in the regions of the Blue Nile and Nuba Mountains in Sudan continue to take care of the land and animals, respecting their traditional culture despite bombing by the government and the civil war.

    *With attendance by the director or another representative of the film.

    8:00 p.m. - LE CHALLAT DE TUNIS (THE CHALLAT OF TUNIS)
    Kaouther Ben Hania (Tunisia, France, Canada and United Arab Emirates, 2014, 90’). Fiction
    The director decides to investigate the mystery of the Challat (the pocketknife) of Tunisia, a motorcycle rider who, pocketknife in hand, went about the city’s streets slashing women’s buttocks. People didn’t know whether he was a real delinquent or just an urban legend.
  • “Behind the Rainbow”

    “Behind the Rainbow”

    March 27, 20156:00 pm
    CóRDOBA
    Casa Árabe Auditorium (at Calle Samuel de los Santos Gener, 9). 6:00 pm Tickets: €2. Students, unemployed and retirees: €1
    Box office opens to sell tickets as of 30 minutes before each film screening begins.
    Casa Árabe is showing this documentary by Jihan El Tahri (South Africa, Egypt and France, 2009, 138’).
    The road traveled by the African National Congress, from liberation movement to governing party in South Africa, through the changes in relations between Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma, comrades in arms under Mandela’s mandate and now rivals.

    *With attendance by the director or another representative of the film.
  • “Si le vent soulève les sables” (“Sounds of Sand”) and “White Shadow”

    “Si le vent soulève les sables” (“Sounds of Sand”) and “White Shadow”

    March 28, 20156:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
    CóRDOBA
    Casa Árabe Auditorium (at Calle Samuel de los Santos Gener, 9). 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Tickets: €2. Students, unemployed and retirees: €1
    Box office opens to sell tickets as of 30 minutes before each film screening begins.
    Casa Árabe is hosting the last day of FCAT Cordoba 2015 with two new fiction film screenings.
    6:00 p.m. - SI LE VENT SOULÈVE LES SABLES (SOUNDS OF SAND)
    Marion Hänsel (Belgium and France, 2006, 96’). Fiction.
    The desert, the endless drought, the threat of war. In the village, the well has dried up and the livestock is dying. Most of the town’s inhabitants are fleeing south, but Rahne, the only person in town who knows how to read and write, decides to take his wife and children towards the east.

    8:00 p.m. - WHITE SHADOW
    Noaz Deshe (Tanzania, Italy and Germany, 2013, 115’). Fiction
    An albino boy survives however he can in a Tanzanian rural community where albinos are hunted down because people believe their skin has healing properties. His mother decides to send him to the city to protect him. There, however, he must deal with a network of mafias.