Twin Cities Arab Film Festival 2022

Foragers (+ Then Came Dark + When Light is Displaced)

Expired October 3, 2022 4:59 AM
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Interested in its parallels with the fate of the Jaffa oranges, the filmmaker tells her father about her intention to film the last orange grove in Los Angeles. Their disagreement transforms the grove into a space for contemplating the politics of storytelling in the multigenerational experience of Palestine in exile.


About the filmmaker


Zaina Bseiso is a film director, producer, and curator working primarily in documentary and experimental cinema. Her work explores the relationship between the materialities of place and issues of memory, surveillance, corporeality, and nationalism. She received her Master’s degree in Film and video from the California Institute of the Arts. Bseiso is based in Los Angeles and was raised in Egypt by Palestinian parents. Her practice mainly traverses among Egypt, Palestine, Cuba, Mexico, and the US. She is co-founder of Bahía Colectiva, a community of filmmakers that collaborate in practice and curation.



  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    7 minutes
  • Language
    Arabic
  • Country
    Palestine, United States
  • Director
    Zaina Bseiso
  • Producer
    Luis Gutiérrez Arias
  • Cast
    Alaa Bseiso
  • Editor
    Zaina Bseiso
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