Worldtown Via Londontown :: The 2010 Palestine Film Festival
Exile, memory, displacement, discovery - all themes you may expect associated to the Palestinian cause and embodied in corresponding creative matter. The films at this year’s London Palestine Film Fest resonate with all of these sentiments, but surpass the bleak portrayal of days bygone. Programmed with extensive effort to reflect the Palestinian diaspora, as well as capture the most pressing humanitarian realities of today, the festival features films from Palestinian directors around the world. Notably, the opening nigh film features award-winning Elia Suleiman’s testament to his father’s memoirs in occupied Nazareth.
Other visions pay homage to the memory of Beirut’s Civil War, and there are more activist and revolutionary filmmaking pieces that round out the rich programmatic highlights. The festival is on until the 6th of May at the Barbican and then moves location to SOAS for a series of free screenings until the 14th of May. Full programme details are available here.







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