Through films, they never stop telling stories about their origins, Palestine, which is still shackled by colonialism.
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"It’s not easy for us. But at least this is what we can do to remind us of what continues to happen there , including what’s happening again in Gaza," said Ahmad on Tuesday ." "Although I was not born there , I grew up there. There is a connection of blood and heart. I feel I must do something. But, I am starting with the story of my family first, the story of women from four generations who experienced Palestine from one era to another, including the Nakba event in 1948. From my great-grandmother, my grandmother, my mother, and myself," said Lina.which was registered to represent Palestine to compete in the 2024 Academy Awards for Best International Film.
Artistic advisor of Doha Film Institute, Elia Suleiman, said that filmmakers have the opportunity to take a moral and ethical position through film at this year's Qumra event."It's time to discuss about genocide, massacres, and terrible violence that also occur in many countries. These stories and visuals can become historical records so they don't disappear into oblivion," said Elia.at the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar, Friday .