Film screening and discussion
Doors will be open at 6 pm and the screening starts at 6:30 pm.
VIVO Media Arts Centre is hosting from the river to the sea, a global collective initiative established by a group of displaced media artists and activists all in solidarity with Palestine. from the river to the sea is supporting oppressed narratives, initiating dialogues, nurturing systems of care, and drawing upon our audiences to be proactive in their support while thinking about how we organize towards our collective liberation, from Turtle Island to Palestine.
Their third screening is a short film screening where they bring four short films, directed by Rehab Nazzal, Rana Nazzal, Mohammad Harb and Razan AlSalah to you. Join us for this event taking place on December 2nd, in support and solidarity with Palestinians. Followed by a conversation with artist and filmmaker Razan AlSalah.
We are coming together in the urgency of this moment - a moment 76 years in the making - to think about Palestine. To think about indigeneity, settler colonialism, apartheid, environmental justice, sovereignty and self-determination. The Palestinian cause is inseparable from its history of occupation, oppression and resistance. It calls upon us to reflect upon our own positionalities in relationship to their continuous struggle and that of Indigenous people across the world.
The films are subtitled. For more information contact distribution@vivomediaarts.com.
Program:
Razan AlSalah: Canada Park (2020), 8:00
Mohammed Harb: Gaza Death Tunnel (2012-2013), 28:00
Rana Nazzal: Something from There (2020), 6:49
Rehab Nazzal: Vibrations from Gaza (2023), 16:00