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2021

Camilla Nielsson

Camilla Nielsson was a Fulbright Scholar at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University (NYU), and in the Dept. of Anthropology (NYU), where she studied documentary filmmaking and visual anthropology from 1997-2000. She has directed the documentary short trilogy Good Morning Afghanistan (2003), Durga (2004), and The Children of Darfur (2005), and Mumbai Disconnected (2009), in the Cities on Speed-series. Camilla Nielsson’s first feature documentary Democrats (2014), has screened at more than 90 film festivals, and won 25 awards and nominations. 

 

Rami Farah

Rami Farah is a Syrian dancer, actor and filmmaker born in Damascus,1980. He studied dance in Damascus at the High Institute for Dramatic Arts and graduated from The Arab Film Institute in 2007. A son of exiled parents, he now finds himself in exile as well.

THEIR ALGERIA

Synopsis
After 62 years of living together, Lina’s grandparents, Aïcha and Mabrouk, have decided to separate. Together, they came from Algeria to Thiers, a small medieval town in the middle of France, over 60 years ago. Side by side, they have experienced this chaotic immigrant life. For Lina, their separation is an opportunity to question their long journey of exile and their silence.

France, 2020
French and Arabic with  Arabic and English subtitles
82 minutes
16+

Lina Soualem

Lina Soualem is a French-Palestinian-Algerian filmmaker and actress, born and based in Paris. After studying History and Political Science at La Sorbonne University, she started working in journalism and as a programmer in film festivals, looking to combine her interests for cinema and the study of contemporary Arab societies. Lina worked as a programmer for the International Human Rights Film Festival in Buenos Aires and the Palest’In & Out Festival in Paris, among others.

LUZZU

Synopsis
Jesmark, a Maltese fisherman, contends with a newfound leak in his wooden Luzzu boat. Barely getting by, he sees his livelihood — and a family tradition from generations before him — imperiled by diminishing harvests, a ruthless fishing industry, and a stagnating ecosystem. Desperate to provide for his wife and their newborn son, whose growth impediment requires treatment, Jesmark gradually slips into an illicit black-market fishing operation. 

Drama
Malta, 2021
Maltese with Arabic subtitles
95 minutes
16+

Alex Camilleri

Alex Camilleri is a Maltese-American filmmaker. He is an alum of both the Sundance and Film Independent labs. His feature-length directorial debut, Luzzu, is a neorealist drama offering a rare look at Malta’s fishing industry and starring non-actors in the lead roles. As a film editor, his work has screened at major festivals; credits include Keep the Change (Best Film & Best Director, Tribeca 2017) and Blood Kin (Venice 2018, Sconfini), and as an Associate Editor on HBO’s Fahrenheit 451. He is currently preparing his sophomore feature, also to be set in Malta. 

Roser Corella

Roser Corella (Barcelona,1978) is an Independent Documentary Filmmaker currently based in Berlin. Roser began her career as video-journalist for the Catalan TV, but her interest in human stories behind global issues moved her to start self-producing and developing a personal vision within the documentary field. Her work - Machine Man (short, 2011), Prisoners of Kanun (short, 2014), Grab and Run (feature, 2017) - has been shown worldwide, winning numerous awards. Her fascination for the documentary genre has led her to travel the world in search of stories that deserve to be told.