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Panorama of Contemporary Arab Documentary Cinema IV: Middle East Spaces

From January 21, 2011 until July 27, 2011

From July 5th to July 27th, Casa Árabe shows in Cordoba the latest edition of its Panorama of Contemporary Arab Documentary Cinema, whose thematic axis is the spatial approach and the places in the Middle East.

This session, curated by the Egyptian director Basel Ramsis, shows four current documentary films and three short films by Ateyyat El Abnoudy, one of the most important female Arab directors on documentary cinema.

In Cordoba shows will be between the 5th of July and the 27th at Filmoteca de Andalucía in Cordoba, in "Val de Omar" hall, (c/ Medina y Corella, 5).

SYNOPSIS


Zahra
, by Muhammad Bakry (Palestina, 2009, 63 min.).

The film tells the story of Zahra, the director's aunt, from the village of Albaena, in Galilea. After the war in 1948, Zahra was forced to act as mother of the whole family. Her memories, and those of her village and family, are mixed with the history of the Galilean village and that of others in the area.

Reciclaje (Recycling), by Mahmoud Al Massad (Jordan, Germany, Holland and United States, 2007, 80 min.).
Through the character's portrait, cousin of the known terrorists Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the documentary film shows a view of life in the Jordan village al-Zarqa and the concerns and daily routine of the main character and his close surroundings, in the post 9/11 world context.

Mi corazón solo latió por ella (My heart just beat for her), by Mohamed Soueid (Lebanon, 2008, 87 min.).
In the 70s, many Lebanese and Palestinians of the Fatah movement looked to Vietnam. Although new generations have their looks set on Dubai, or they rest in Beirut and South Lebanon, some still keep dreaming of Hanoi. The documentary film constitutes a mosaic of those four places becoming one through Hatem Hatem's story, “Abu Hasan Hanói”.

Vecinos (Neighbours), by Tahani Rached (Egypt, 2009, 105 min.)
Garden City is a small , emblematic and wealthy area in Cairo, which since the end of 19th Century has became the centre of political power in Egypt. The film strolls among abandoned palaces, embassies, buildings and streets of the area, where there are also homes for people of low means. A route through the neighbours' viewpoint.

Un caballo de barro (A mud Horse), by Ateyyat El Abnoudy (Egypt, 1971, 12 min.).
Next to the Nile, there are hundreds of small factories which still use ancient methods to produce brick out of mud. There, old horses, along with men, women and children, work hard sharing their suffering.

El bocadillo (The Sandwich), by Ateyyat El Abnoudy (Egypt, 1975, 13 min.).
Abnoud is an Egyptian village 600 kilometers south of Cairo, through which trains full of tourists pass heading south, but without stopping there.

Los sueños posibles (Possible dreams), by Ateyyat El Abnoudy (Egypt and Germany, 1982, 30 min.).
The documentary fIn Cordoba shows will be between the 5th of July and the 27th at Filmoteca de Andalucía in Cordoba, in "Val de Omar" hall, (c/ Medina y Corella, 5).


CALENDAR FILM SHOWS IN CORDOBA


Tuesday 5th of July
Zahra
Tuesday 12th of July
Reciclaje (Recycling)
Tuesday 19th of July
Mi corazón sólo latió por ella (My heart just beat for her)
Tuesday 26th of July
Vecinos (Neighbours)
Tuesday 27th of July
Section dedicated to Ateyyat El Abnoudy (A mud Horse, The Sandwich, Possible dreams)
Shows will be at Filmoteca de Andalucía in Cordoba, in "Val de Omar" hall, (c/ Medina y Corella, 5) at 20.30. Films will be projected in original version with Spanish subtitles. Entrance: 0,90€, due to space availability.
Panorama of Contemporary Arab Documentary Cinema IV: Middle East Spaces