FROM GROUND ZERO

by Mahdi Karirah
An anthology of 22 short films by displaced Gaza filmmakers showcases diverse artistic expressions amidst genocide, from love to resistance.
2024  ·  1h55m  ·  France, Jordan, Palestine, Qatar
Arabic
English subs
About the Film

Through striking authorial engagements with allegory and creative actuality, these filmmakers’ testimonies of confinement under relentless bombardment and imposed famine expose audiences to fragments of their daily struggle to survive — and to do so with dignity. Khamis Masharawi’s Soft Skin enters an animation workshop providing art therapy to children, many of whom are newly orphaned, as they reckon with their constant terror. In Nidal Damo’s Everything is Fine, a stand-up comedian prepares to perform at his favourite venue only to arrive at the aftermath of a recent massacre. Also deeply resonant is Ahmed Hassouna’s Sorry Cinema, in which the experienced filmmaker sifts through what remains of his relationship to the art form. These are only a snapshot of the stories shared. Chronicling the lives of people too often discussed in reference to numbers and refugee camps, From Ground Zero is an extraordinary time capsule, an urgent response to an ongoing catastrophe, and an artist’s call to bear witness. The film is made up of 22 short films, including documentaries, fiction, animation and experimental films about the current situation of the people of Gaza 

Author: Nataleah Hunter-Young, TIFF

22 Short films by

  • “Out Of Frame”, Directed by Nidaa Abu Hasna
  • “Hill Of Heaven”, Directed by Kareem Satoum
  • “Charm”, Directed by Bashar Al-Balbeisi
  • “Awakening”, Directed by Mahdi Karirah
  • “Jad and Natalie”, Directed by Aws Al-Banna
  • “No”, Directed by Hana Awad
  • “Everything is fine”, Directed by Nidal Damo
  • “Taxi Waneesa”, Directed by E’temad Weshah
  • “24 Hours”, Directed by Alaa Damo
  • “Selfies”, Directed by Reema Mahmoud
  • “No Signal”, Directed by Muhammad Alshareef
  • “Soft Skin”, Directed by Khamees Masharawi
  • “Flash Back”, Directed by Islam Al Zrieai
  • “Fragments”, Directed by Basil Al-Maqousi
  • “Offerings”, Directed by Mustafa Al-Nabih
  • “School Day”, Directed by Ahmed Al-Danf
  • “Farah and Meryam”, Directed by Wissam Moussa
  • “Overburden”, Directed by Ala’a Ayob
  • “The Teacher”, Directed by Tamer Najm
  • “Recycling”, Directed by Rabab Khamees
  • “Echo”, Directed by Mustafa Kallab
  • “Sorry Cinema”, Directed by Ahmad Hassouna

Upcoming Screenings

Stay tuned for upcoming screenings!

Festivals and Awards
2024
Toronto International Film Festival, Official Selection
About the Director

Mahdi Karirah

 

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