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Fragmented
Sep
25
8:05 PM20:05

Fragmented

TIFF Lightbox, Cinema 2

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Fragmented
Screening with:
To A Land Unknown

Duration: 7 min Director: Tanya Marar, Balolas Carvalho Genre: Short Year: 2025
Country: Palestine, Portugal, Jordan Languages: Arabic with English Subtitles

Description:
A pioneer of journalism in Gaza, a retired ex-political prisoner, made the impossible decision to leave his homeland after 25 days of genocide and head to Malta. His escape is not only a matter of personal survival, but a desperate attempt to honor his daughter's plea for a chance at a shared future. Fragmented is a collection of memories that confront the human cost of the Israeli military occupation and the ongoing struggle for justice in Palestine. The film reminds us of the power of a sense of belonging in the face of unimaginable adversity and the bonds that unite us in the common desire for freedom and dignity. As Qassem contemplates the uncertain path ahead, Fragmented offers a timely glimpse into the unbreakable spirit of those who refuse to be defeated by oppression.

More Info: ShortFilmWire

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To A Land Unknown
Sep
25
8:00 PM20:00

To A Land Unknown

TIFF Lightbox, Cinema 2

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To A Land Unknown
Screening with:
Fragmented

Duration: 105 min Director: Mahdi Fleifel Genre: Crime/Drama Year: 2024
Country: UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Greece, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Palestine Languages: English

Description:
Reda and Chatila are two Palestinian cousins hustling their way through the underbelly of Athens pursuing their dream of making it to Germany. But as their hardship grows, so too does their desperation. When Chatila hatches a reckless all-or-nothing plan, it strains their bond and pushes the limits of what they will do for freedom.

Cast: Angeliki Papoulia, Mahmoud Bakri, Manal Awad, Aram Sabbah
Awards: Official Selection: Cannes, TIFF, Gotham Awards
More Info: Watermelon Pictures

Co-presented by:

Watermelon Pictures

Reel Asian Film Festival

Hearing Palestine

University-Rosedale for Palestine + Parkdale High Park for Palestine + Brampton for Palestine + Mississauga-Streetsville for Palestine + Etobicoke North for Palestine

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Diary of A Sky
Sep
25
6:05 PM18:05

Diary of A Sky

TIFF Lightbox, Cinema 2

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Diary of A Sky
Screening with:
Familiar Phantoms

Duration: 45 min Director: Lawrence Abu Hamdan Genre: Experimental Documentary Year: 2024
Country: Lebanon Languages: Arabic with English Subtitles

Description:
While the world came to a standstill in many places in 2020 with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and an almost eerie silence set in, the noise level increased massively not only in the port city of Beirut, but also in the surrounding airspace. The noise of the roaring generators to compensate for the lack of electricity supply from the state mingles with the noise of the fifty or so Israeli army drones and fighter jets that fly over the country every day. The Diary of a Sky is an essayistic collage of videos aggregated by the artist between 2020 and 2021.

This vast collection of videos is organised here into a chronology that documents the ways in which repeated incursions of Israeli fighter jets and drones have militarised the air itself. All the chapters in this diary bear witness to the ways in which this atmospheric violence is both terrifying and yet so integrated into daily life that it becomes ignorable in its monotony.

Awards: http://lawrenceabuhamdan.com
More Info: Square Eyes

Co-presented by:

Re:assemblage Collective

Writers Against the War on Gaza

Art Metropole

Eglinton-Lawrence & Don Valley for Palestine

Images Festival

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Familiar Phantoms
Sep
25
6:00 PM18:00

Familiar Phantoms

TIFF Lightbox, Cinema 2

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Familiar Phantoms
Screening with:
Diary of A Sky

Duration: 42 min Director: Søren Lind & Larissa Sansour Genre: Experimental Documentary Year: 2023
Languages: English

Description:
Familiar Phantoms is inspired by anecdotes from Sansour’s own family history and her old childhood in Bethlehem, making it her most personal film to date. Combining scenes filmed in a derelict mansion, Super 8 footage and private photos, the editing mimics the workings of memory, constantly revisiting the same imagery alongside new fragments in search of meaning. Throughout the film, the mansion serves as the seat of memory. In the rooms, vignettes are played out, adding a theatrical dimension, enlarging and exaggerating the narrative components, just as memory perpetually reworks, reinforces, adds and subtracts. While most scenes are acted out by actors, other scenes turn objects and mementos into sculptural installations, a dark space decorated with dozens of suspended love bird cages, a group of taxidermy seagulls sitting on the floor or a free-standing sink full to the brim of lemons.

Awards: BPFF
More Info: Larissa Sansour – Familiar Phantoms

Co-presented by:

Re:assemblage Collective

Writers Against the War on Gaza

Art Metropole

Eglinton-Lawrence & Don Valley for Palestine

Images Festival


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Saeed Teebi Book Launch: "You Will Not Kill Our Imagination" - Two Events Times
Sep
25
6:00 PM18:00

Saeed Teebi Book Launch: "You Will Not Kill Our Imagination" - Two Events Times

Gallery, TIFF Lightbox

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TWO EVENT TIMES: 6:00PM and 8:15PM

TPFF and Another Story Bookshop are thrilled to host the launch of Saeed Teebi's new book You Will Not Kill Our Imagination: A Memoir of Palestine and Writing in Dark Times on September 25, in advance of the Sept 30 publication date.

The discussion moderated by award winning author Noor Naga (If an Egyptian Cannot Speak English.)

Due to overwhelming demand - second book event with Saeed Teebi has been added! Almost all the reserved seating has been claimed for the 6pm event.  To accommodate everyone interested in joining Saeed Teebi for his book launch, TPFF along with our partners, are hosting a second event on Sept 25 at 8:15pm to ensure that everyone can join us for this special night!  Please register for the second event via our registration form.

Registration is free. Purchase an advance copy of Saeed Teebi's book at a 20% discount! Only a limited number of regular priced books available at the TIFF store during store hours.

Book signing will take place after the discussion and 30 mins before the event when doors open.

This event is in partnership with Another Story Bookshop and Simon & Shuster Canada.

SYNOPSIS
A vital, fearless memoir explores what it means to be a Palestinian in this moment, the effects of the genocide on Palestinian art and imagination, and that to even claim a belonging to the land from a country thousands of miles away is an act of subversion—a book that Omar El Akkad says “so perfectly contextualizes and humanizes so much of what has led us to this awful moment, and one that will be remembered long after.”

Imagination is a more powerful force than hope.

Acclaimed author Saeed Teebi was at work on his first novel when the attacks on Gaza began in late 2023. The violence and cruelty of the attacks, accompanied by the assent and silence of international governments, stunned many across the globe, like Teebi, into a new state of permanent horror.

What does it mean to be of the Palestinian diaspora in such a moment? What does it mean to be of a people who have sustained such a large-scale assault not only on their homeland, but their entire identity? What is the role of art, of language—of imagination—in asserting one’s identity, when that very assertion is read as an act of subversion?

In this incisive work, Teebi explores, with searing, razor-sharp prose, the effects of genocide on the bodies, minds, and imaginations—of Palestinians especially, and humanity in general.

This is at once a memoir of one family’s displacement, a scathing indictment of global complicity in the face of brutality, and a profound rumination on art and imagination as a means of defiance. It is an astonishing work of resistance by a major intellect, and it is both urgent and timeless.

SAEED TEEBI
Saeed Teebi is an award-winning writer and lawyer. His debut short story collection, Her First Palestinian, was a finalist for several awards, including the Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Prize. His nonfiction has appeared in The Globe and Mail and The New Quarterly. Born in Kuwait, he resettled in the United States, then Canada. He now lives in Toronto.

NOOR NAGA

Noor Naga is an Alexandrian writer. Her verse-novel Washes, Prays (2020) won the Pat Lowther Memorial Award and the Arab American Book Award. Her novel If an Egyptian Cannot Speak English (2022) won the Graywolf Press African Fiction Prize, the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize and the Arab American Book Award. She currently teaches at the University of Toronto.

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