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Film review: Screened at the London Palestine Film Festival, Bye Bye Tiberias pieces together archival footage of four generations of daring Palestinian women.
In the shade of the sun examines the relationship between politics and aesthetics by the next-gen of Palestinian artists. Weaving practices through soft expressions and radical politics, In the shade of the sun futureproofs the Palestinian symbol.
One week in, the London Palestine Film Festival 2023 has been met with critical and popular acclaim. With the festival adding two more days and extra screenings to match demand, °®Âþµº has rounded up some of our favourite films so far.
The 2023 London Palestine Film Festival is taking place during a critical time, as Israel's bombing of Gaza and the shrinking space for Palestinian expression highlights the importance of asserting Palestinian identity through cinema and creativity.
Fruits weave together ancestral longing, anchoring us to home. 'Double Blessings' is an exploration of four artists who are connected to Palestine. Their art tells stories of consumption and lineage, with food as a common but diverse language.
Bye Bye Tiberias has been selected as the Palestinian entry for the 2023 Oscars. Coming from an acting dynasty, director Lina Soualem explores the oral traditions of four generations of Palestinian women, including her mother, actress Hiam Abbass.
At the Palestine Writes Festival, experts discussed their challenges of working to spread Palestinian culinary culture through storytelling and developing their own twists on their homeland's food.
Malak Mattar is a painter from Gaza. She is back in London celebrating a successful launch and solo art exhibition at Garden Court Chambers. She talks to °®Âþµº about her early work, influences and hopes for the future.
To commemorate the International Day of Tatreez and Palestinian culture, we met with The Tatreez Sisters, an online platform started by two British-Palestinian women living in the diaspora, that stitch together Palestinian culture and identity.
Renowned Palestinian literary giant Salma Khadra Jayyusi has died, leaving a rich legacy behind her which spans Arabic literature teaching, poetry and translation, as well as having brought about a deeper appreciation of Arabic culture in the West.