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DC Palestinian Film and Arts Festival
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The DC Palestinian Film and Arts Festival (DCPFAF) is a non-profit, volunteer-run annual film festival established in 2011[1] that showcases the work of Palestinian filmmakers and artists in Palestine and in diaspora, showcasing the range and complexity of Palestinian identities and narratives.[2][3]
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Background
In 2011, a group of three women founded the DCPFAF to create a platform for the artistic creativity of Palestinians, primarily through film but also through visual art, music, and other mediums. The DCPFAF launched in 2011. [4][5]
2015 DCPFAF Program
- The Wanted 18, by Amer Shomali and Paul Cowan
- My Love Awaits Me by the Sea, by Mais Darwazah
- Giraffada, by Rani Massalha
- Hamule, by Mauricio Misle
- Roshmia, by Salim Abu Jabal
- Pioneer High, by Suha Araj
- Nun wa Zaytun, by Emtiaz Diab
- The Living of the Pigeons, by Baha' AbuShanab
- Villa Touma, by Suha Arraf
- Mars at Sunrise, by Jessica Habie
- The Book of Disappearance: Arabic Literary Program with Ibtisam Azem
- Layering Identities: From Architectural Heritage to Writing with Suad Amiry
- Musical performance by Rahim AlHaj and the Wanees Zarour Ensemble
- Photojournalism in Gaza with Eman Mohammed[citation needed]
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2014 DCPFAF Program
- Condom Lead, Tarzan and Arab Nasser
- Gaza 36mm, by Khalil Al Mozayen
- A World Not Ours, by Mahdi Fleifel
- Cinema Palestine, by Tim Schwab and Majdi El-Omari
- Where Should the Birds Fly, by Fida Qishta
- Omar, by Hany Abu-Assad
- May in the Summer, by Cherien Dabis
- Horizon, by Zain Duraie
- Yalla to the Moon, by Jacqueline Reem Salloum and Suhell Nafar
- Leaving Oslo, by Yazan Khalili
- From Ramallah, by Assem Nasser
- Message to Obama, by Muhannad Salahat
- Journey of a Sofa, by Alaa Al Ali
- Apartment 10/14, by Tarzan and Arab Nasser
- Interference, by Amin Nayfeh
- Oslo Syndrome, by Ayman Azraq
- Twenty Handshakes for Peace, by Mahdi Fleifel
- Long War, by Asma Ghanem
- The Huda Asfour Quartet
- Lena Seikaly and Trio
- Stories for Justice, Visualizing Palestine exhibit[citation needed]
2013 DCPFAF Program
- When I Saw You, by Annemarie Jacir
- Where Should the Birds Fly? by Fida Qishta
- When Monaliza Smiled, by Fadi Haddad
- Infiltrators, by Khaled Jarrar
- Lyrics Revolt with Shannon Farhoud, Ahlene Ramadan, Melanie Fridgant, Rana Khaled Al Khatib[citation needed]
2012 DCPFAF Program
- The Last Friday
- Man Without a Cell Phone
- Nukayba
- Gaza: Tunnels to Nowhere
- Uncle Nashaat
- Palestinian Innovators: Love Under Apartheid with Tanya Keilani, Mousa Kraish, and Huda Asfour
- Yousef Erakat of FouseyTube[citation needed]
2011 DCPFAF Program
- This is My Picture When I Was Dead, by Mahmoud Al Massad
- Kingdom of Women, by Dahna Abourahme
- From Palestine With Love, by Mahasen Nasser-Eldin
- Samia, by Mahasen Nasser-Eldin
- The Time That Remains, by Elia Suleiman
- Diaries, by May Odeh
- Yousef Erakat of FouseyTube
- Mustafa Staiti of the Freedom Theatre[1]
Further reading
- Gaul, Anny and Nour Joudah. "Film and its Voices: The DC Palestinian Film and Arts Festival." Jadaliyya, October 8, 2011.
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