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Sep
29
5:20 PM17:20

Vibrations from Gaza

TIFF Lightbox 350 King St W, Toronto, Cinema 2

Vibrations from Gaza

16 minutes
Rehab Nazzal
Documentary
2023
Canada, Palestine

SCREENING WITH: Life is Beautiful

English

"Vibrations from Gaza" is a short documentary that offers a glimpse into the resilience of Palestinian Deaf children in Gaza, who are enduring Israel’s siege and frequent military onslaught.

Toronto Premiere

Awards
San Sebastián Human Rights Film Festival, Spain, 2024, Saguenay International Short Film Festival, 2024, Numéro Zéro Film Festival, France, 2024

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Sep
29
5:15 PM17:15

Life is Beautiful

Lightbox 350 King St W, Toronto, Cinema 2

Life is Beautiful

93 minutes
Mohamed Jabaly
Documentary
2023
Norway, Palestine

SCREENING WITH: Vibrations from Gaza

English

The young Palestinian director Mohamed Jabaly is visiting a film festival in Tromsø in 2014, when the borders to Gaza close. He finds himself stuck in the arctic winter. Little does he know that it will be seven years before he can see his family again.While waiting for the situation to change, Mohamed’s friends back home tell him to seek asylum or get married to stay in Norway. But Mohamed refuses to give up his Palestinian identity and insists on being recognized for his work. After being denied a work permit after several appeals, despite his film Ambulance gaining international success, he decides to take his case to court backed by a growing group of supporters.  As this unfolds, Mohamed lives a parallel life online, staying connected with family in Gaza. They provide solace, but when Gaza is attacked again, Mohamed experiences the pain of being separated from his loved ones and is faced with an impossible choice: if he goes back to Gaza, he may never be able to leave again and continue his work as an acclaimed film director, sharing his stories with the world.Life is Beautiful is a story of overcoming a life put on hold by international politics and rigid bureaucracy, told from the inside by a director who uses all his creativity to connect with the world and forge a way forward.

Awards
Gilda Vieira de Mello Prize in Creative Documentary, FIFDH Genève 2024 The National Lottery Audience Award, Docville 2024 Best film, international competition, One World International Human Rights Film Festival, Prague, 2024

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Co-Presented by:

Mayworks

Regent Park Film Festival

Cinema Politica

Watermelon Pictures

Arab Canadian Lawyers Association

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Panel: Suppression of Palestinian Expression
Sep
29
4:30 PM16:30

Panel: Suppression of Palestinian Expression

There has always been a longstanding exception when it come to freedom of expression and Palestine.  This exception has intensified over the past year where the suppression of all forms of expression related to Palestine has played out in all settings.   This panel will bring together experts to discuss the manifestation of this suppression, and their responses in the arts, activism, academia and the workplace.  

Panellists:

Jackie Esmonde, partner at Cavalluzzo, is a social justice lawyer who has been representing workers facing anti-Palestinian racism in the workplace, as well as one of the lead lawyers representing University of Toronto student in the encampment injunction case. Jackie has over 20 years of experience in public interest litigation, including supporting Indigenous land defense, employment and labour rights and pay equity.

Arash Ghiassi, associate at Savard Foy LLP, is a criminal defence lawyer who is representing numerous protesters facing criminal charges over their activism. Arash is dedicated to representing people who face criminal charges at all levels of court with an anti-oppression lens, understanding that the legal system can be a place of great injustice. He has also worked at well-regarded civil liberties organizations on both sides of the US-Canada border.

Esmat Elhalaby is an Assistant Professor of Transnational History. He works principally on the intellectual history of West and South Asia. Esmat also sits on the steering committee of Hearing Palestine Initiative at the University of Toronto that supports academic freedom on campus and challenging the university’s institutional anti-Palestinian racism.

Luis Jacobis a Peruvian-born Toronto-based artist and curator whose work destabilizes conventions of viewing and invites a collision of meanings. He is also Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Toronto. He, along with other artists, have challenged the Art Gallery of Ontario’s removal of their Indigenous curator, Wanda Nanibush, for expressing support for Palestinians.

Moderator:

Leila Pourtavaf, assistant professor York University, holds a PhD from the Department of History at the University of Toronto, and was most recently a visiting assistant professor at NYU's Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. Her research stands at the intersection of gender, modernity, and Middle Eastern history with a focus on Qajar Iran. Leila’s work on Palestine intersects the fields of arts, activism and academia.

Copresented: by the Arab Canadian Lawyers Association

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