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TPFF Kids with Malak Mattar: "Sitti's Bird: A Gaza Story"
Sep
28
1:00 PM13:00

TPFF Kids with Malak Mattar: "Sitti's Bird: A Gaza Story"

TPFF invites our young fans to join Malak Mattar, a world reknown artist from Gaza, for a reading of her picture book Sitti’s Bird: A Gaza Story followed by a book-making activity with graphic novellist Nadia Shammas (Squire). All children welcome (best suited for ages 12 and under).

Location: The Gallery, Lightbox (lobby)

Gaza artist Malak Mattar join us for TPFF's children program. In addition to being an internationally celebrated artist, Malak is also a children's book author: Sitti's Bird is a sensitive and heart warming story of how a little girl in Gaza finds strength and hope through her painting. 

For our young TPFF fans, Malak will do a reading of Sitti's Bird and engage in discussion with the children. Following the reading, we will do a crafting project together. Malak will also be signing copies of her book - reserve an advance copy via the online registration form. 

Sitti's Bird: A Gaza Story

Malak is a little girl who lives in Gaza with her parents. She goes to school, plays in the ocean, and visits Sitti’s house on Fridays. One day while she is in school, bombings begin. She spends the next 50 days at home with her parents worrying and feeling scared, until one day she picks up her paintbrush ....  Sitti’s Bird: A Gaza Story is a unique children’s picture book, written and illustrated by Palestinian artist, Malak Mattar. Reflecting her experiences of childhood in occupied Palestine, Malak’s story brings warmth and wonder to children as it tells of her rebirth as an artist during the 2014 airstrikes on Gaza. It is the story of a young girl whose love for her family and discovery of art help her channel her fears and overcome traumas that few of us can imagine—traumas shared by countless children in Gaza and around the world.

For Adult fans…

TPFF is proud to be hosting an art exhibition featuring Malak Mattar’s 2024 mural entitled No Words. The exhibition is in the lobby in the Lightbox, alongside the art works of Ibrahim Abusitta

On Thursday, Sept 26 at 6:45 pm, Malak will be doing an Artist Salon with Afikra to explore her body of artworks, and the inspiration behind her world renown works.    

Biography

Malak Mattar (b. 1999) is an artist from Gaza, Palestine. Self-taught, she paints expressionist faces, figures and semi-abstract designs. Malak started painting at the age of thirteen. During the 51-day Israeli military assault on Gaza in 2014 that forced her to stay inside her house, she felt a compelling need to release all her pent-up emotions. That opened up a world of self-expression for her. Mattar has produced well over 300 paintings.

Unable to leave Gaza due to the blockade, Mattar shared her colourful and bold works with the world via social media--Instagram and Facebook. On her fourteenth birthday, she was selling her work to buyers around the world. Her artwork garnered interest from galleries beyond Palestine as she has held many solo and group exhibitions in Jerusalem, France, Spain, Turkey, Costa Rica, India, England, United States. 

While developing her artistic talent, Malak Mattar also excelled academically, achieving the highest GPA in the Gaza strip in 2017 in her senior year of high school and the second-highest GPA in Palestine in the year earlier. Malak recently completed an artist residency in London with An Effort, and is pursuing a Master of Fine Arts at Central Saint Martins in London.

Mattar has seen three aggressions on Gaza in her childhood and has been deeply touched by these tragic events. She has authored a children’s book: Sitti's bird - a story from Gaza inspired by her life story.

Malak Mattar paints in acrylic and oil on canvas. Until recently, her works featured bright colours and patterns often depicting a female subject. The motifs of those paintings range from profound feelings to dream visions and abstract concepts. Presently, Mattar’s works depict scenes and stories coming out of the genocide - the images are painted or sketched in greytones - and capture the devastation of the ongoing bombardment and impacts for forced displacement. Her latest and most ambitious work, No Words, completed February 2024, is featured at TPFF 2024 art exhibition. 

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Sep
28
12:05 PM12:05

Sultana's Reign

TIFF Lightbox 350 King St W, Toronto, Cinema 2

Sultana's Reign

10 minutes
Hadi Moussally
Documentary
2023
France, Jordan, Lebanon

SCREENING WITH: Letter to My Tribe

English

Sultana of New York is a Palestinian drag queen, performer, and artist. "Sultana’s Reign" opens with a conversation with Sultana, as she is being painted by Jordanian artist, RIDIKKULUZ. Reflecting on her journey from Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, to then New York, Sultana tells of the challenges of performing drag in conservative societies, her nostalgia for the glory days and the glamour of Egyptian cinema icons, and her struggle to prove her existence and her self-expression as a performer and artist. She also shares her love of celebration and her everlasting commitment to be true to herself.

YouTube

Awards
Queer Porto - International Queer Film Festival 2024, GAZE International LGBTQIA Film Festival 2024, FIRE!!, Barcelona LBGT Film Festival 2024

Co-presented by:

Inside Out Toronto 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival

Toronto Queer Film Festival

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Sep
28
12:00 PM12:00

Letter to My Tribe + Panel

TIFF Bell Lightbox 350 King St W, Toronto, Cinema 2

Letter to My Tribe

97 minutes
b.h. Yael
Documentary
2024
Canada

SCREENING WITH: Sultana’s Reign

English, translated Hebrew & Arabic

Letter to My Tribe started with a question: Why don’t more Jews and Israelis speak out about Palestine? Over many years my mother, who represents a more messianic perspective, and I have had numerous arguments, some recorded, some not. These form the backbone of this video essay in which Israelis and Jews, journalists, activists and a rabbi are interviewed, and in which documentation of actions on the ground, in the West Bank, are woven with more personal family histories and journeys to Iraq and to Poland.

World Premiere

Post-Screening Discussion: Reflections on Solidarity

After the screening the film’s director Yael, will joined by Mohammad Yassin (Occupy U of T) for a short discussion on solidarity with Palestinians - and will reflect on their own work as activists and they have worked to build solidary and lessons learned from their activism.

bh Yael is a Toronto based filmmaker, video and installation artist. She is Professor of Integrated Media at OCAD University, past Chair of Senate and past Assistant Dean. Yael’s films and installations have dealt with the many intersections of identity and family; it has focused on activist initiatives in Palestine/Israel, as well as apocalypse, geopolitical and environmental urgencies.
Mohammad Yassin is a Palestinian organizer with family in Gaza and a recent graduate from the University of Toronto. As a student, he worked to push UofT to divest from and cut ties with institutions that propagate the genocidal Israeli regime. During OccupyUofT's encampment at the People's Circle for Palestine, he took on the role of media spokesperson and was a member of the negotiation team that met with the university's administration.

Learn More: Letter to My Tribe

Copresented by:

Jewish Faculty Network

Faculty for Palestine

V Tape

Jews Say No To Genocide

United Jewish People's Order

Queers for Palestine

Film Workers for Palestine

Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre

Independent Jewish Voice Toronto

SAVAC

Toronto Queer Film Festival

OCADU Arts and Social Change

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