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in/tangible cartographies: new arab video November 21-28, 2002 untitled: recent works by Jayce Salloum November 26, 2002 Cinematheque Ontario presents "in/tangible cartographies: new arab video", a series of 15 recent videos made by artists working in Lebanon, Egypt, Algeria, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, and Palestine. The series has been guest curated by Vancouver-based media artist Jayce Salloum, who will be present on November 28 for the final programme. Video artists represented in the series include: Elia Suleiman, Mohamed Soueid, Akram Zaatari, Walid Ra'ad, and Danielle Arbid. Cinematheque Ontario also hosts Jayce Salloum in person with an evening of his own videotapes on Wednesday, November 27, 6:30pm as part of our free series, The Independents. All screenings are held at the Art Gallery of Ontario's Jackman Hall, 317 Dundas Street West (please use McCaul Street Entrance) and are restricted to individuals 18 years of age or older, unless otherwise noted. Prices are $5.75 for Cinematheque Ontario and AGO Members, $5.25 for Student Members & Seniors and $9.60 for Non-members. For program details see the notes below or: www.bell.ca/cinematheque ph: 416-968-FILM ccummings@torfilmfest.ca --- Program details: Programme 1: stretching the sky after the rain falls RED CHEWING GUM (AL-LLKA AL HAMRA) Director: Akram Zaatari Lebanon 2000 10 minutes video Cast: Ziad Antar, Nabil Kojok Within the changing urban environment of Beirut, two souls find themselves in a cycle of loss, departure, rupture, and celebration. An impressive video letter inspired by a story of separation between men. NIGHTFALL Director: Mohamed Soueid Lebanon 2000 70 minutes video Drawing from his diaries, Soueid recounts his time spent in "The Student Squad" of the Palestinian resistance movement Fateh during the Lebanese Civil War. Stories of old friends fallen during the war and of others still alive unravel amongst copious amounts of drinking and carousing. A lyrical artist, Soueid defies oral conventions by blending narrative with prose, essay with poem, and conversation with speculation. Thursday, November 21 6:30 p.m. -- Programme 2: traversing times/breaching distinctions MEDITERRANEAN MODERN (BOUTROS AL ARMENIAN) Director: Jamelie Hassan Lebanon/Canada 1997 8 minutes video An itinerant Armenian painter, a refugee fleeing the 1915 genocide in his country, makes a circuitous voyage to a mountain village in Lebanon where he is commissioned to paint the interior of Hassan's family home. Hassan deftly maps the uneasiness of reinventing identity, adaptability, and cultural preservation. "Home is not a fixed place but a constantly negotiated space between self and location." HER + HIM, VAN LEO Director: Akram Zaatari Egypt/Lebanon 2001 32 minutes video A portrait of a portrait photographer, about photography before video, the defects of the negative, perfection of the body image, and a relationship between youth and the immortal. A WOMAN TAXI DRIVER IN SIDI BEL-ABBÈS (UNE FEMME TAXI À SIDI BEL-ABBÈS) Director: Belkacem Hadjad Algeria/Belgium 2000 52 minutes video After the death of her husband, Soumicha must make money to support herself and her children. As most jobs are reserved for men, she takes a chance and becomes the only woman taxi driver in Sidi Bel-Abbès, Algeria, where tradition still reigns and extremist political violence takes place. Winner of the best documentary film, Arab Screen Independent Film Festival, Qatar. Friday, November 22 8:15 p.m. (note early start time) -- Programme 3: days of our lives, transfer/transform/transgress, auto seen voyeurs, maps and demarcations BLUE Director: Azza Al Zarouni United Arab Emirates 2000 3 minutes video Private space as discomforting comfort zone at home in Abu Dhabi. Ubiquitous cell phone ringing punctuates this stream of dissatisfaction with pop culture salvation. COSMETIC SURGERY (GERAHAT AL TAGMIL) Director: Hassan Khan Egypt 2000 14 minutes video A wry look at the rising class in Cairo and how they deal with self-image. With a backdrop of malls and clinics, questions of politics, religion, gender, economy, and marginality are couched in terms of beauty and the body. SHAMELESS TRANSMISSION OF DESIRED TRANSFORMATIONS PER DAY (BATHTH WAQUIH LI KAMMIYYAT AL TAHAWOULAT AL MUSHTAHAT YAWMIYAN) Director: Mahmoud Hojeij Lebanon 2000 25 minutes video Just as fruit and vegetables are picked for their external appearance, three women at Beirut checkpoints are asked to reveal their intimate acts supposedly done in the dark. FUCK THIS FILM (KOS OM EL FILM DAH) Director: Hassan Khan Egypt 1998 4 minutes video Surrounded by a multitude of reasons to tape and seeing none, the videomaker runs at life haunted by forces inside with a soul lost to despondency. LOOKING AWRY Director: Sobhi al-Zobaidi Palestine 2001 32 minutes video American producers commission Zobaidi to make a videotape about ancient Jerusalem. They want only the calmer side of the old city, but as soon as the taping starts an Intifada breaks out after Israeli attacks at Al Aksa Mosque. DIARY OF A MALE WHORE (YAWMEYAT A'HER) Director: Tawfik Abu-Wael Palestine 2001 14 minutes video A videotape about memory, positioning itself in relation to the "other," so that it can be seen as a metaphorical account of the so-called Israeli-Palestinian "peace process." Based loosely on the novel For Bread Alone by Moroccan writer Mohamed Choukri. Tuesday, November 26 6:30 p.m. -- Programme 4: history: making/ tracing/leaving marks, a logic of the senses THEY WERE HERE (ENAHOUM KANOO HONNA) Director: Ammar Al Beik Syria 2000 8 minutes video Coming to terms with the end of the industrial era, Al Beik's elegant and eloquently composed study reverberates with lives lived, fading images, and relics of retrospection. CYBER PALESTINE Director: Elia Suleiman Palestine 2000 16 minutes video Displaying sardonic wit and attention to detail, Suleiman creates a terse but forceful transposition of the biblical story of Mary and Joseph as a framework to illustrate the repressive controls of movement and the abuses of daily Palestinian life suffered under Israeli military occupation. THE DEAD WEIGHT OF A QUARREL HANGS Director: Walid Ra'ad Lebanon/USA 1996-99 17 minutes video A videotape in three parts exploring the possibilities and limits of writing and imaging a history of the Lebanese civil wars (1975-1991). ALONE WITH WAR (SEULE AVEC LA GUERRE) Director: Danielle Arbid Lebanon/France 2000 59 minutes video Searching through remembrances of the war for answers that of course are not to be told and not to be found, where there are only people trying to get on with their lives. Arbid tries to construct a history by seeking a truth and finds one at each corner, under each bed, and behind the pockmarks of each stray bullet left from the civil war we all are trying to forget. Winner of the best documentary award at the 2000 Locarno film festival. Guest curator Jayce Salloum will be present at screening. Thursday, November 28 8:15 p.m. (note early start time) -- CINEMATHEQUE ONTARIO presents THE INDEPENDENTS untitled: recent works by Jayce Salloum (Jayce Salloum in person) Wednesday, November 27 6:30 p.m. "Jayce Salloum, curator of the New Arab Video: in/tangible cartographies series, will present two of his own works, part of his ongoing untitled project, a series of videos addressing social and political realities. In part 1: everything and nothing, Salloum, off-camera, asks questions of Soha Bechara, the ex-Lebanese National Resistance fighter who was detained for ten years in the notorious El-Khiam torture and interrogation center in South Lebanon. In a riveting and intimate conversation, Salloum inquires about home, ordinary days, being interviewed, and the distance between Paris, where Bechara now lives, and Khiam. In part 2: beauty and the east Salloum turns to the former Yugoslavia. In a kaleidoscope of interviews, refugees, migrants, asylum seekers, and residents address topics ranging from identity and fascism to optimism and monsters. In both anecdotal and theoretical recountings, they lay out the issues currently at stake in this region of displacement and redefinition; their words are located within Salloum's images of cities and landscapes." (Pacific Film Archive) In part 3: (as if) beauty never ends*, a montage of orchids blooming and footage from the sites of the 1982 massacres at Lebanon's Sabra and Shatilla refugee camps provides an elegiac response to the Palestinian dispossession. part 1: everything and nothing Director: Jayce Salloum Canada 1999-2001 40 minutes video part 2: beauty and the east Director: Jayce Salloum Canada 1999-2002 work-in-progress, excerpt c. 20 minutes video part 3: (as if) beauty never ends* Director: Jayce Salloum Canada 2002 11 minutes video The Independents is a free series that screens the work of a wide range of independent film and video artists, and features many personal appearances. Programming suggestions and submissions are welcome. Please note: All presentations in this series are FREE, non-ticketed events, and are held in Jackman Hall, Art Gallery of Ontario. Seating is on a first-come, first served basis. Doors open at 6:00 p.m.. Screening is restricted to individuals 18 years of age and older. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold