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R 21 aka Restoring Solidarity
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R 21 aka Restoring Solidarity

R 21 aka Restoring Solidarity

الفيلم رقم واحد وعشرون
Mohanad Yaqubi
Palestine, Belgium, Qatar
2022
71 min
Top 10
Synopsis

The growing struggle for Palestinian self-determination between 1960 and 1980 was supported by radical left-wing movements worldwide, also in Japan. This is illustrated by a collection of 16mm films by militant filmmakers from various countries, which were dubbed and screened in Japan. Their Japanese audiences felt oppressed by the United States after World War II, and not only sympathized but also identified with the Palestinians.

Stylistically, the films vary widely. They includes interviews with PLO leaders, documentary impressions of life in refugee camps, experimental films, and instructional films for tourism purposes. Mohanad Yaqubi has drawn on this material to create a film that might be seen as a conclusion or epilogue. He shows how two very different peoples can feel connected through images, and also raises questions. Where is the line between support and propaganda? And to what extent can a local struggle be translated internationally?

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Credits
71 min
color / black and white
DCP
Spoken languages: Japanese, Arabic, English
Director
    Mohanad Yaqubi
    Mohanad Yaqubi
Production
    Sami Said for Idioms Films
    Sami Said for Idioms Films
Co-production
    Vincent Stroep for Escautville
    Vincent Stroep for Escautville
Cinematography
    Casey Asprooth-Jackson
    Casey Asprooth-Jackson
Editing
    Rami El Nihawi
    Rami El Nihawi
Sound Design
    Raf Enckels
    Raf Enckels
Screenplay
    Lisa Spillieart,
    Rami El Nihawi,
    Mohanad Yaqubi
    Lisa Spillieart,
    Rami El Nihawi,
    Mohanad Yaqubi
Narrator
    Lisa Spilliaert
    Lisa Spilliaert
World Sales
    Escautville
    Escautville
Screening copy
    Idioms Film
    Idioms Film

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