Watch two free programs of short films by SWANA (Southwest Asian and North African) filmmakers!
> April 8-9 | Screening in Regina, SK
> April 8-30 | Online on VUCAVU
Curated by Christina Hajjar
The 2022 SWANA Film Festival presents moving image works that engage difficult histories through fiction, documentary, and experimental recontextualization. The films come from the SWANA region and its diasporas, invocating intergenerational memory to understand what was and what remains: he land, birthday parties, coffee grinds, talking face to (inter)face.
Program 1: Inconvenient Truths
In-person screening + curator Q&A: Friday, April 8, 7pm
FREE On VUCAVU - APRIL 8th
These coming-of-age short films depict tensions within families. The characters wrestle with melancholic affects as they deal with the confrontations and aftermaths of inconvenient truths.
00:14 | Tallahassee, dir. Darine Hotait, 2021, USA, 20 mins
22:37 | A Handful of Dates, dir. Hashim Hassan, 2020, Sudan, 12 mins
33:55 | In Vitro, dir. Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind, 2019, Palestine, 28 mins
The short films in this program rework knowledge from the past into new archives. Through methods of disorientation and collage, memory is stretched and negotiated across generations.
00:14 | The Perfect Picture, dir. Hala El Kouch, 2020, Lebanon, 31 mins
31:46 | Sira, dir. Rolla Tahir, 2018, Canada/Egypt, 6 mins
37:28 | Your Father Was Born 100 years Old, and So Was the Nakba, dir. Razan AlSalah, 2017, Palestine/Canada, 7 mins
44:33 | Clench My Fists, dir. Sarah Trad, 2020, USA, 6 mins
50:30 | Bitter with a Shy Taste of Sweetness, dir. Saif Alsaegh, 2019, USA, 9 mins