Bristol Palestine Film Festival is committed to providing an opportunity for moviegoers in the Southwest to experience the lives of Palestinian people through film. By bringing to Bristol Palestinian film, art and culture we invite viewers to explore the multiple realities and identities of the Palestinian people. It is this focus on humanness and the expression of the everyday lives of Palestinians that is at the core the mission of this Festival.
Tickets for Fadia's Tree - a contemplative documentary about the freedom of movement, exile and the hope of return - are on sale now. Opening Fri 12 Aug: https://wshd.to/fadias
Another brilliant review for Come What May by @masoud_ahmed!
https://electronicintifada.net/content/murder-mystery-set-gaza-bookish-bent/35711
Our next event in #Bath, with the novelist @masoud_ahmed in conversation with our own @HasbunSabrin, is a new departure for us. Mark Friday July 1 in your diary!
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/an-audience-with-ahmed-masoud-tickets-347873859077?aff=estw&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=tw @Eventbrite
Palestinians watch a film on the Apartheid Wall in the Aida Refugee camp. 📍 Bethlehem, occupied West Bank.
Mayfest kicks off this weekend with Ramzi Maqdisi and Olivia Furber’s walking tour — The Land’s Heart is Greater Than Its Map. The work invites you to journey through the memories of a Palestinian narrator as you wander Bristol’s Old City. Tickets here! https://www.mayk.org.uk/mayfest-programme#group/the-lands-heart-is-greater-than-its-map