Abu Arab by Moataz Mohamed

The film documents the life and biography of the Palestinian singer and poet 'Abu Arab', who is considered a living memory of the Palestinian musical heritage. It sheds light on his own revolution, on the struggle of the characters and melodies, which only ceased upon his death, and on the footprint, he left as a Palestinian poet and folklore singer, who chronicled his cause and concerns of those who were deported from their homeland through his songs and poetry.

Directed by Moataz Mohamed
2017 | 52min
Arabic without subtitles

This screening is part of the

This screening is organised in partnership withBeirut Art Film Festival and is part of 'Rakwet Aflam', a series of monthly film screenings at the Social Support Society – Active Ageing House, Shatila camp, and organised by Dar El-Nimer.

Location: Social Support Society – Active Ageing House
Shatila camp, near Hariri Clinic

Reservation is mandatory
Telephone: 01 367 013

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