Las Polish Fermentos
In this vegetable and cereal fermentation workshop, participants will share a collaborative and hands-on teamwork experience which aims for a collective conversation.
The Wanted 18 by Amer Shomali
The first Intifada, 1987: Palestinian leaders urge communities to develop alternatives to Israeli products. In response, a group of Palestinian activists starts a collective dairy farm with 18 head of cattle.
A Citizen, a Detective and a Thief by Daoud Abdel Sayed
Salim's car is stolen in front of his house. When he goes to report the theft, a police detective who used to observe him as a university student recognises him, and the two become friends.
Land of Fear by Daoud Abdel Sayed
A police officer is assigned as an undercover drug dealer with the license to kill, deal in drugs, and do whatever is required for his identity to remain secret.
The Search of Sayyed Marzouk by Daoud Abdel Sayed
Yousef, an innocent and naive employee, meets on his day off a peculiar billionaire dressed as a tramp, known as Sayyed Marzouk.
Iraqi Music: An Overview
Iraqi music critic Samer Almashall Samer Almashall will present a historical overview of Iraqi music and its most significant creative episodes from the twentieth century until nowadays.
‘Son of Babylon’ and ‘Qawana’
Son of Babylon: Northern Iraq, 2003, two weeks after the fall of Saddam Hussein: Ahmed, a 12-year-old boy, begrudgingly follows in the shadow of his grandmother.
Qawana: A poetic journey through Iraq in search of an Iraqi/Turkman song.
Baghdad in my Shadow by Samir
Taufiq, an old failed writer; Amal, a wife in hiding, and Muhanad, a clandestine gay IT-specialist all meet at Abu Nawas, a cosy café and popular hangout for Iraqi exiles in London.
Four Iraqi Short Films
The screening of ‘Amal’s Garden’, ‘Survivors of Firdos Square’, ‘Crazy Days’ and ‘Sabyea’ will be followed by a Q&A with directors Adel Khaled and Dhyaa Joda.
Wounded Soul by Dia Azzawi
the horse represents 'an essential element in traditional narratives.
A Biography of Water by Sinan Antoon
This talk is a celebratory return to the springs and tributaries of modern Iraqi creativity — ones which the author and his works draw on.
Tayseer Qubaa's Activist
Born in Qalqilya in 1938, Tayseer Qubaa belonged to the generation which started the Palestinian resistance movement.
Fertile Memory by Michel Khleifi
The film recounts the lives of two very different Palestinian women: Farah Hatoum, a widow living with her children and grandchildren, and Sahar Khalifeh, a West Bank novelist.
Stories of the Stories
In the fifth encounter of 'Al-Ghilaf', three of Ma3azef's editors and writers discuss their specialisation in investigative and narrative articles in a joint panel followed by a Q&A.
‘1000 & 1000 Nights’ and ‘Refugees for Life’ by Hady Zaccak
Screening of ‘1000 & 1000 Nights’ and ‘Refugees for Life’ by Hady Zaccak, followed by Q&A.
Fouad Elkoury: Four Shorts
‘The Wandering Myth’, ‘Satyricon’, ‘Civil War’ and ‘Nothing to Lose” are four short films by Fouad Elkoury. Sreening will be followed by a Q&A.
Our Stories Festival
As part of the activities of the Our Stories Festival, organized by the Assabil Association, Dar El-Nimer for Art and Culture will host an evening of folk tales for adults.
Uncle Nashaat by Aseel Mansour
Aseel, Nashaat's nephew, comes across a fact that makes him doubt the circumstances of his uncle's death. He embarks then on a quest to uncover the truth.
Bridge the Gap
Bridging the gap between urban music and culture, creativity, and business. A series of panel talks mediated by Ma3azef.