Frozen River Film Festival On-line Screenings 2024

Blurring Borders: Cinema & Home

Expired February 21, 2024 8:00 PM
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Co-curated by Michelle Baroody and Sharon Mansur


Showcasing Arab and SWANA (Southwest Asian and North African) artists and filmmakers, this set of short films challenges documentary form as well as common narratives/images of immigration and displacement. The makers featured in this segment use cinema to expand visibility both within and outside their ancestral homelands, interrogating the policies that enforce borders and mass displacement. The films in this program depict home, place, identity, and belonging, as well as loss, scattering, and letting go, and in addition to challenging the arbitrary lines on maps, they challenge the boundaries between documentary and narrative cinema and between reality and fiction. Inviting participants and audience members to consider new ways of looking at home, immigration, and exile, this film program reflects on both past and present to consider a different future, one that can be found through art practice. A short discussion with local artists and programmers will follow the films.


Presented in partnership with The Cedar Tree Project, Frozen River Film Festival, and Mizna.


The Cedar Tree Project presents, supports and amplifies​ contemporary art and artists of Arab/SWANA heritage and regions, inviting deeper understanding, empathy ​and engagement through artistic exchange. www.cedartreeproject.com


Mizna is a critical platform for contemporary literature, film, art, and cultural production centering the work of Arab and SWANA artists. https://mizna.org/

The word Echolocation implies reverberance, reflection, reaction, and blindness — or, in the cinematic sense, the lack of visuals. Yet, there is a lot to see and hear: the rain in Oakland, the grandmother’s home in Baghdad, the aunts’ voices in Whatsapp, a little girl learning to count to 10. The story is told through scattered photographs, as well as random voice notes. The film redefines the notion of “home” and expands the meaning beyond a physical structure by accessing it through the words that, aided by the abstract collages, paint an image of a territory that can be dubbed as homeland, even after the visual recollection is lost. A heart-aching testimony on diaspora and homesickness.
  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    8 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Iraq, United States, Yemen
  • Subtitle Language
    English
  • Director
    Nadia Shihab