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CALENDAR SYDNEY THURSDAY 27 JUNE 8pm After the Battle + OPENING NIGHT PARTY FRIDAY 28 JUNE 8pm Sleepless Nights + Ghosts of Deir Yassine SATURDAY 29 JUNE 5pm In My Mother’s Arms + Baghdad Messi 8pm A World Not Ours + Abu Nawas Kingdom SUNDAY 30 JUNE 2pm Performing Masculinity – Arab Men in Film (Forum) 5pm The Repentant + Sanctity 8pm Rough Hands + This is London CANBERRA THURSDAY 4 JULY 7pm After the Battle FRIDAY 5 JULY 7pm A World Not Ours SATURDAY 6 JULY 4.30pm In My Mother’s Arms + Baghdad Messi 7.30pm The Repentant + Sanctity SUNDAY 7 JULY 2pm Sleepless Nights 4.30pm Rough Hands + This is London MELBOURNE FRIDAY 12 JULY 6.45pm After the Battle SATURDAY 13 JULY 6.45pm The Repentant + Sanctity SUNDAY 14 JULY 2.45pm A World Not Ours + Baghdad Messi SYDNEY RIVERSIDE THEATRES 02 8839 3399 Cnr Church and Market Streets, Parramatta | riversideparramatta.com.au Opening night $30* (includes film + sweets + party) Session tickets $20* / $15* (excludes opening night) Marathon Package $80* / $60* (excludes opening night) CANBERRA ARC CINEMA, NATIONAL FILM AND SOUND ARCHIVE OF AUSTRALIA 02 6248 2000 McCoy Circuit, Acton | nfsa.gov.au Tickets $11 / $9 / $80 for 10 ticket Max Pass MELBOURNE CINEMA NOVA, CARLTON 03 9347 5331 380 Lygon Street, Carlton | cinemanova.com.au Tickets $18 / $16 * Transaction fee applies. Australian Premiere Sanctity Saudi Arabia | 2012 | 37 min | Dir: Ahd Areej, a pregnant, young Saudi widow, will endure anything to protect her unborn child. This bold story is about a woman defying social custom and trying to establish a friendship with a man in a community that insists on gender segregation. SYDNEY SUNDAY 30 JUNE | 5PM CANBERRA SATURDAY 6 JULY | 7.30PM MELBOURNE SATURDAY 13 JULY | 6.45PM Australian Premiere Rough Hands Morocco | 2011 | 97 min | Dir: Mohamed Asli Mustapha is a hairdresser in Casablanca, but it’s his small corruptions on the side, offering shortcuts through bureaucracy that support him and his mother. Mustapha helps his neighbour, Zakia, get a visa to join her fiancé in Spain. But Mustapha has long fallen in love with Zakia and seeks to win her over with a letter, even though he is illiterate. SYDNEY SUNDAY 30 JUNE | 8PM CANBERRA SUNDAY 7 JULY | 4.30PM Australian Premiere After the Battle Egypt | 2012 | 116 min | Dir: Yousry Nasrallah Mahmoud is one of the “Tahrir square horseriders” who, on 2 February 2011, manipulated by Mubarak’s regime, charged against the young revolutionaries. Beaten, humiliated and ostracised in his neighbourhood near the Pyramids, Mahmoud is struggling to make ends meet. Then he meets Reem, a young Egyptian divorcee, modern, secular and fuelled by the revolution. Their explosive meeting will change both their lives forever. SYDNEY THURSDAY 27 JUNE | 8PM CANBERRA THURSDAY 4 JULY | 7PM MELBOURNE FRIDAY 12 JULY | 6.45PM Australian Premiere Baghdad Messi Iraq | 2012 | 19 min | Dir: Sahim Omar Kalifa Iraq, 2009: 10-year-old Hamoudi is totally obsessed with football. Just like the rest of the world, he and his friends are eagerly looking forward to the Champions League final FC-Barcelona vs Manchester United and the long-awaited clash between Messi and Ronaldo. But then Hamoudi's television breaks down! SYDNEY SATURDAY 29 JUNE | 5PM CANBERRA SATURDAY 6 JULY | 4.30PM MELBOURNE SUNDAY 14 JULY | 2.45PM Australian Premiere Sleepless Nights Lebanon | 2012 | 128 min | Dir: Eliane Raheb This emotionally demanding documentary follows the stories of Assaad Shaftari, an ex-high-ranking leader in a Christian militia who was responsible for many killings during the Lebanese Civil War; and Maryam Saiidi, the mother of a kidnapped young fighter. When the two meet face to face, questions are raised about war wounds and whether redemption and forgiveness are ever possible. SYDNEY FRIDAY 28 JUNE | 8PM CANBERRA SUNDAY 7 JULY | 2PM For a full list of films go to www.arabfilmfestival.com.au PROUDLY PRESENTED BY In My Mother’s Arms Iraq | 2011 | 86 min | Dir: Atia Al Daradji & Mohamed Al-Daradji There are one million war orphans in Iraq. This documentary follows Husham, who works tirelessly to help them, scouring the streets for homeless children. He brings them to the two-room safe dwelling he runs in the city’s most dangerous district, Al-Sadr City. But when the landlord gives Husham and the boys just two weeks to vacate, a desperate search ensues. SYDNEY SATURDAY 29 JUNE | 5PM CANBERRA SATURDAY 6 JULY | 4.30PM Australian Premiere The Repentant Algeria | 2012 | 87 min | Dir: Merzak Allouache Filmed in the stunning and vast highlands of Algeria, this fast-paced drama is set during the ‘black decade’ of the late 1990s. It follows Rashid, a Jihadist who leaves the mountains to surrender his weapon on the promise of a government amnesty. But the law cannot erase his crimes, and for Rashid, it is the beginning of a one-way journey of violence, secrets and manipulation. SYDNEY SUNDAY 30 JUNE | 5PM CANBERRA SATURDAY 6 JULY | 7.30PM MELBOURNE SATURDAY 13 JULY | 6.45PM Australian Premiere A World Not Ours Palestine / Lebanon | 2012 | 93 min | Dir: Mahdi Fleifel An intimate, humorous portrait of three generations in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ein el-Helweh, in southern Lebanon. Mahdi Fleifel lived in the camp in the 1980s before his family settled in Denmark. For years he has been returning and keeping a video diary. Based on this wealth of recordings, A World Not Ours is a sensitive, illuminating study of belonging, friendship and family in lives where dispossession is the norm. SYDNEY SATURDAY 29 JUNE | 8PM CANBERRA FRIDAY 5 JULY | 7PM MELBOURNE SUNDAY 14 JULY | 2.45PM PROUDLY PRESENTED BY DESIGN RAGINGYOGHURT.ORG Yousry Nasrallah Director, After the Battle Born 1952 in Cairo, Yousry Nasrallah studied economics and political science, before working as a journalist in Lebanon. In 1999, his film El Madina was awarded the Special Jury Prize in Locarno Film Festival. In 2004, his film The Gate of Sun (Bab El Chams), taken from Elias Khoury’s novel, was selected for Cannes. In 2012, After the Battle was selected for the Cannes Film Festival. Yousry Nasrallah will be attending the Festival with thanks to Etihad Airways. Yoursry will introduce his film and join us at the Opening Night Party. A3foldout_impo_2013_Layout 1 27/05/13 11:54 AM Page 1

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Page 1: For a full list of films go to  · 2015-07-08 · CALENDAR SYDNEY THURSDAY 27 JUNE 8pm After the Battle + OPENING NIGHT PARTY FRIDAY 28 JUNE 8pm Sleepless Nights + Ghosts of Deir

CALENDARSYDNEYTHURSDAY 27 JUNE8pmAfter the Battle +OPENING NIGHT PARTY

FRIDAY 28 JUNE8pmSleepless Nights +Ghosts of Deir YassineSATURDAY 29 JUNE5pmIn My Mother’s Arms +Baghdad Messi

8pmA World Not Ours +Abu Nawas KingdomSUNDAY 30 JUNE2pmPerforming Masculinity – Arab Men in Film

(Forum)5pmThe Repentant +Sanctity 8pmRough Hands +This is London

CANBERRATHURSDAY 4 JULY7pmAfter the BattleFRIDAY 5 JULY7pmA World Not OursSATURDAY 6 JULY4.30pmIn My Mother’s Arms +Baghdad Messi

7.30pmThe Repentant +SanctitySUNDAY 7 JULY2pmSleepless Nights

4.30pmRough Hands +This is LondonMELBOURNEFRIDAY 12 JULY6.45pmAfter the Battle SATURDAY 13 JULY6.45pmThe Repentant +SanctitySUNDAY 14 JULY2.45pmA World Not Ours +Baghdad Messi

SYDNEY RIVERSIDE THEATRES �02 8839 3399Cnr Church and Market Streets, Parramatta |riversideparramatta.com.auOpening night $30* (includes film + sweets + party)Session tickets $20* / $15* (excludes opening night)Marathon Package $80* / $60* (excludes opening night)

CANBERRA ARC CINEMA, NATIONAL FILM AND SOUND ARCHIVE OF AUSTRALIA �02 6248 2000McCoy Circuit, Acton |nfsa.gov.auTickets $11 / $9 / $80 for 10 ticket Max Pass

MELBOURNE CINEMA NOVA, CARLTON �03 9347 5331380 Lygon Street, Carlton |cinemanova.com.auTickets $18 / $16*Transaction fee applies.

Australian Premiere

SanctitySaudi Arabia | 2012 | 37 min | Dir: AhdAreej, a pregnant, young Saudi widow, will endureanything to protect her unborn child. This bold storyis about a woman defying social custom and trying toestablish a friendship with a man in a communitythat insists on gender segregation.

SYDNEY SUNDAY 30 JUNE | 5PMCANBERRA SATURDAY 6 JULY | 7.30PMMELBOURNE SATURDAY 13 JULY | 6.45PM

Australian Premiere

Rough HandsMorocco | 2011 | 97 min | Dir: Mohamed AsliMustapha is a hairdresser in Casablanca, but it’s his small corruptions on the side, offering shortcutsthrough bureaucracy that support him and hismother. Mustapha helps his neighbour, Zakia, get avisa to join her fiancé in Spain. But Mustapha haslong fallen in love with Zakia and seeks to win herover with a letter, even though he is illiterate.

SYDNEY SUNDAY 30 JUNE | 8PMCANBERRA SUNDAY 7 JULY | 4.30PM

Australian Premiere

After the BattleEgypt | 2012 | 116 min | Dir: Yousry NasrallahMahmoud is one of the “Tahrir square horseriders”who, on 2 February 2011, manipulated byMubarak’s regime, charged against the youngrevolutionaries. Beaten, humiliated and ostracised inhis neighbourhood near the Pyramids, Mahmoud isstruggling to make ends meet. Then he meets Reem,a young Egyptian divorcee, modern, secular andfuelled by the revolution. Their explosive meetingwill change both their lives forever.

SYDNEY THURSDAY 27 JUNE | 8PMCANBERRA THURSDAY 4 JULY | 7PMMELBOURNE FRIDAY 12 JULY | 6.45PM

Australian Premiere

Baghdad MessiIraq | 2012 | 19 min | Dir: Sahim Omar KalifaIraq, 2009: 10-year-old Hamoudi is totally obsessedwith football. Just like the rest of the world, he andhis friends are eagerly looking forward to theChampions League final FC-Barcelona vs ManchesterUnited and the long-awaited clash between Messiand Ronaldo. But then Hamoudi's television breaksdown!

SYDNEY SATURDAY 29 JUNE | 5PMCANBERRA SATURDAY 6 JULY | 4.30PMMELBOURNE SUNDAY 14 JULY | 2.45PM

Australian Premiere

Sleepless NightsLebanon | 2012 | 128 min | Dir: Eliane RahebThis emotionally demanding documentary follows the stories of Assaad Shaftari, an ex-high-rankingleader in a Christian militia who was responsible formany killings during the Lebanese Civil War; andMaryam Saiidi, the mother of a kidnapped youngfighter. When the two meet face to face, questionsare raised about war wounds and whetherredemption and forgiveness are ever possible.

SYDNEY FRIDAY 28 JUNE | 8PMCANBERRA SUNDAY 7 JULY | 2PM

For a full list of films go to www.arabfilmfestival.com.au

PROUDLYPRESENTED BY

In My Mother’s ArmsIraq | 2011 | 86 min | Dir: Atia Al Daradji & Mohamed Al-DaradjiThere are one million war orphans in Iraq. Thisdocumentary follows Husham, who works tirelessly to help them, scouring the streets for homelesschildren. He brings them to the two-room safedwelling he runs in the city’s most dangerousdistrict, Al-Sadr City. But when the landlord givesHusham and the boys just two weeks to vacate, a desperate search ensues.

SYDNEY SATURDAY 29 JUNE | 5PMCANBERRA SATURDAY 6 JULY | 4.30PM

Australian Premiere

The RepentantAlgeria | 2012 | 87 min | Dir: Merzak AllouacheFilmed in the stunning and vast highlands of Algeria,this fast-paced drama is set during the ‘blackdecade’ of the late 1990s. It follows Rashid, aJihadist who leaves the mountains to surrender hisweapon on the promise of a government amnesty.But the law cannot erase his crimes, and for Rashid,it is the beginning of a one-way journey of violence,secrets and manipulation.

SYDNEY SUNDAY 30 JUNE | 5PMCANBERRA SATURDAY 6 JULY | 7.30PMMELBOURNE SATURDAY 13 JULY | 6.45PM

Australian Premiere

A World Not OursPalestine / Lebanon | 2012 | 93 min | Dir: Mahdi FleifelAn intimate, humorous portrait of three generationsin the Palestinian refugee camp of Ein el-Helweh, insouthern Lebanon. Mahdi Fleifel lived in the camp inthe 1980s before his family settled in Denmark. For years he has been returning and keeping a videodiary. Based on this wealth of recordings, A WorldNot Ours is a sensitive, illuminating study ofbelonging, friendship and family in lives wheredispossession is the norm.

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