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Constructing a Nation's Memory: The Cinema of Michel Khleifi

Constructing a Nation's Memory: The Cinema of Michel Khleifi

DUBAI, UAE, July 22, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --



For many years, Michel Khleifi was the ultimate voice of Palestinian cinema. Emerging
from the ashes of PLO resistance cinema, the Nazareth-born, Brussels-educated and based
filmmaker was the leader of the so-called 'new Palestinian cinema' of the '80s a
movement that ventured to break the dominant stereotypical representation of Palestinians
and create a new space that links Palestine's destroyed past with its austere present and
uncertain future.



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Always deemed controversial by Arab commentators and foreign critics alike, Khleifi's
films were the first to capture Palestine's true soul, the first to depart from the
jingoistic works of previous generations to present rich portraits of a complex reality;
of an atypical land and its atypical inhabitants.



In nine films that range between documentary and fiction narratives, Khleifi has
developed a recognisable set of symbols, themes, characters and aesthetics that have
become a key part of Palestine's collective memory.



He made history in 1980 with the documentary "Fertile Memory," the first feature
produced in the West Bank; yet it wasn't until 1987's "Wedding in Galilee" that Khleifi
became an artist of international renown.



Winning the FIPRESCI prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1987 and the Golden Seashell
award at the San Sebastian Film Festival the same year, "Wedding" a chronicle of wedding
in small Palestinian village disrupted by the attendance of intrusive Israeli guests was
the film that put Palestinian cinema on the world film map.



To celebrate his 65th birthday, the London-based Shubbak Festival
[http://vision.ae/shubbak_festival ] of contemporary Arab Culture is celebrating Khleifi's
career in its current edition by having him curate this year's film programme. The line-up
is comprised of a selection of his own films along with a number of European and Arab
titles that address some of the themes and concerns of his own work.



Arab and European films presented in the programme include Maroun Bagdadi's gritty
Lebanese Civil War drama, "Out of Life" (1991); Rainer Werner Fassbinder's classic
cross-culture love story, "Ali: Fear Eats the Soul" (1974); and Kamal Aljafari's
Palestinian experimental documentary of displacement and agonising stillness, "Port of
Memory" (2010).



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