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ESSAY FILM FESTIVAL: Jocelyne Saab

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Venue: Birkbeck 43 Gordon Square

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Filmmaker Jocelyne Saab will be in conversation with Tim Markham (Birkbeck) and Stefanie van der Peer (Exeter)

An extraordinary opportunity to see Jocelyne Saab's Beirut trilogy of essay films made during the civil war in Lebanon in the 1970s and 80s. Having started her professional life as essentially a television journalist, Saab turned to a more personal and essayistic mode of filmmaking as her native city and country were torn apart by civil war. These beautiful and moving films infuse their powerful documentary footage of daily life amid destruction and displacement with a poetic intensity that transcends the conflict and reaches beyond despair. After the civil war, Saab went on to make numerous films, including documentary and fiction, both in Lebanon and around the Middle East and the Arab world, and more recently she has worked in gallery settings as well as creating her own cultural festival in Beirut.

Beyrouth, jamais plus, Jocelyne Saab, Lebanon, 1976, 16mm (transferred to digital), 36 mins, English-language version

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Lettre de Beyrouth, Jocelyne Saab, Lebanon, 1978, 16mm (transferred to digital), 52 mins, English-language version

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Beyrouth, ma ville, Jocelyne Saab, Lebanon, 1982, 16mm (transferred to digital), 52 mins, English-language version

Special thanks to Jocelyne Saab, Miriam Heard, and Nicole Brenez.

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