Qatar - Ajyal Festival highlights new narrative of Palestine


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Doha: Three of the world's most influential Palestinian activists and filmmakers come together to discuss the subjugation and oppression of the people of Palestine during the 9th Ajyal Film Festival.

Among these are one of Time Magazine's Most Influential People of 2021 Muna El Kurd; Director of Oscar® short-listed“The Present” Farah Nabulsi; and Director of“Little Palestine, Diary of a Siege,” Abdallah Al Khatib, who worked as an activity and volunteer coordinator at United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) and was the coordinator of the Youth Support Center in Yarmouk. His film made the Middle East premiere yesterday. 

El Kurd has an exhibit in Katara called 'We Will Not Leave', which is inspired by the El Kurd family living in the embattled Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood.

In a press conference, El Kurd said Palestinians are calling for international support and diplomatic action against the occupation and ethnic cleansing by Israel. 
Social media is a powerful tool that has amplified our voices; we are embracing electronic resistance to tell our truth and we want the world to put pressure on Israel to take immediate action, she said. 

She added that the Ajyal Art Exhibition and the festival have“provided a platform to tell the plight of the Palestinian people to the world. Art is a noble form of resistance.”

Moreover, she said Israel has already lost the media war with young Palestinians who are“transmitting the truth, through their mobile phones to the entire world". 

El Kurd added:“The Palestinian narrative has changed; it is not the melodrama or crying; we simply want our houses back. A part of my house was occupied by an Israeli-American who left a large posh house to come and settle in a part of my house. Palestine currently exists in a state of systemic apartheid, where a Zionist can come and take over your house, to invade it and prevent us from entering our own homes. As Palestinians, we are spreading the true narrative, about diplomacy, about our right to have our homes back.” 

Nabulsi meanwhile reiterated the power of art as a communication tool that has the“power to address stereotypes and misperceptions,” and acknowledged her own responsibility to speak to people's hearts through subjects that reflect her identity. She feels social media has transformed the landscape but cautioned that“we don't know how long that window of information will last as there are sinister attempts at play.”

She added that false narrative has been spread“by the oppressor and their cronies for a long time; that is why more of us must tell our stories, and today technology gives us a vehicle to distribute our narratives. It is a gradual process but with the exponential growth in technology there can also be exponential change. We don't need sensation or melodrama; our truth serves us more than anything else.”

For his part, Al Khatib said the Syrian regime has its own narrative,“but young people who know the truth are presenting a counter-narrative through cinema, and this has helped changed people's understanding of false narratives spread by the oppressive regime.” 

He said he faced several challenges in the production of his film, including shooting without electricity and basic facilities, coupled with the danger of being surrounded by gunfire and missile attacks.

El Kurd's“We Will Not Leave” art exhibition is installed at Sikkat Waddi Msheireb, while screening for“Little Palestine, Diary of a Siege” was held yesterday.

The seven-day festival will conclude today. It has a diverse mix of virtual and in-person events including film screenings, interactive discussions, multi-media art exhibit, Qatar's largest pop-culture event Geekdom, and a drive-in cinema as part of a multisensory experience for all ages.

 

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