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This two-part program puts the weird, dark, supernatural, and fantastical at center stage. It looks at how these often-underexplored modes of the strange narrate complex historical, geopoliticaland socio-cultural realities, while opening an imaginary world of speculation and possibility. Through the enchanted otherworldliness of the spirit world, expanding universes, understated dread, and the coming to life of that what should remain petrified, these films not only mash up conceptions of time and space, but also blur the boundaries between human and nonhuman, life and nonlife. 

 

The works in the program travel through colonial pasts, extractivist presents, and improbable futures, rendering time and geography fluid and haunted. Landscapes, in the form of forests, waterways, deserts and mountains, become animate. While there is always a suggestion of looming catastrophe and implied violence lurking underneath, there is also an immense sense of potential. A grain of sand slumbers in the mountain’s belly, patiently waiting to transform into something else. 

 

By drawing on folklore, mythology, scienceand the intricate entanglements between deep geological time and human historical time, these artists and filmmakers address topical issues such as dispossession, migration, protracted politicaland resource extraction. Here dead matter morphs into live matter, ghosts slip into reverie, disquiet awakens desire, and fabulation destabilizes rigid belief systems.


Curated by Nat Muller


Program (Part 2):

I Feel Everything, Jumana Emil Abboud, Palestine, 2020, 9 min.

Then Came Dark, Marie-Rose Osta, Lebanon, 2021, 15 min.

The Mountain, Ghassan Salhab, Lebanon, 2010, 83 min. - To watch The Mountain go to link here. (Geo restrictions apply)


Then Came Dark, Marie-Rose Osta, Lebanon, 2021, 15 mins

No dialogue


Synopsis: A mist emerges, a howling wind kicks in and the forest turns dark. Two men pull out a tree and drag it like a dead body. In a forest in the mountains of Lebanon, where the unspoken pact of balance between the villagers and the forces of nature breaks, legend has it that revenge is bound to happen.



About the filmmaker: Marie-Rose Osta is a Lebanese scriptwriter and director. With a passion for independent filmmaking, she has crafted a number of short films, each with its own flavor. Her latest creation, Then Came Dark, premiered at the 43rd Cairo International Film Festival and won the Special Jury Award in 2021. Osta is currently in the midst of developing her debut feature film, while producing her new short, both part of her diptych on childhood.

  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    15 minutes
  • Country
    Lebanon
  • Premiere
    Netherlands Premiere
  • Director
    Marie-Rose Osta
  • Screenwriter
    Marie-Rose Osta
  • Producer
    Marie-Rose Osta
  • Executive Producer
    Mutaz Salloum and Marie-Rose Osta
  • Co-Producer
    Mutaz Salloum, AFAC, The post office, and DB Studios
  • Filmmaker
    Marie-Rose Osta
  • Cast
    Ali Jamil and Hussein Khalaf
  • Cinematographer
    Marie-Rose Osta and Mutaz Salloum
  • Editor
    Marie-Rose Osta and Rakan Mayasi
  • Animator
    Mahmoud Korek and Lilya Helou
  • Composer
    Subchamber Ensmble
  • Sound Design
    Lama Sawaya
  • Music
    Abeyance