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ROJAVA FILM COMMUNE
ROJAVA FILM COMMUNE is a collective of filmmakers founded in 2015, based in the autonomous region of `Rojava` in the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria. The commune is actively working in the region to rebuild and reorganise the infrastructures of filmmaking and film education. In the last years, it has educated a new generation of Rojava filmmakers, organized screenings in cities and villages and produced films. The Commune works to represent the values and ideals of the Rojava Revolution, but also to mediate and depict the daily struggles in the Syrian civil war and Rojava’s collective attempt to build a new society.
We will be STREAMING following four films which will be available to view online until Sunday May 23.
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We are honoured to be joined by members of the commune for an online discussion event. This extraordinary conversation will be facilitated by Side Cinema curator, Dawn Felicia Knox and Christo Wallers, co-founder of Star and Shadow Cinema.
CONVERSATION MAY 20th 7pm
tickets:
www.amber-online.com/event/side-cinema/rojava-film-commune
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STORIES OF DESTROYED CITIES Çiroka bajarên wêranbûyî
Shero Hinde, Democratic Federation of Northern Syria, 2016, 77m
The first feature shot in their own language by the Rojava Film Commune, this film sets out blending fictional filmmaking with testimonies of those who experienced the trauma of war directly, seeking to collaboratively transform their tragedies into a determination to leave a better Rojava for generations to come. Sinjar, Kobanî and Jazaa are three towns that display the most destructive impact of modern war.
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HOME/Mal
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(Sevinaz Evdike, Democratic Federation of Northern Syria, 2018, 9m40) The first short shot in the city of Raqqa, former capital of the Islamic State in Syria, after it was liberated. While society tries to cope with the consequences of war, a small girl finds a peculiar way to survive amidst the ruins.
LONELY TREES / Darên bi tenê
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(Shero Hinde, Democratic Federation of Northern Syria, 2017, 43m) “Our lives cannot be explained with books, only with songs” (Abdullah Öcalan). As the dominant history of the Kurdish people has been written by the states that oppressed them, traditional Kurdish folk songs have been a tool, a way to resist oppression and to preserve their history, passing it on to future generations. Through beautiful pictures of landscapes and people, this film connects a new of form of cinematic storytelling with that of Dengbêj - the heritage of singers, poets and storytellers of the region.