TPFF is proud to present original work by local Palestinian filmmakers. The films were developed, workshopped, filmed and produced through the 2024 TPFF Film Residency, in partnership with Trinity Square Video. After an exciting year-long process, TPF presents the world premieres of these incredible films.
In present-day Nablus, amidst the confines of a home masking an ant nest within its walls, Aya, a
depressed young woman, is faced with a life-changing scholarship offer to study abroad and caught
between the enticement of her dreams and the weight of potentially abandoning her lonely mother. As the
discussions about the persistent acts unfold, long-suppressed emotions start to surface. Through the lens
of these seemingly insignificant creatures, Aya and Lamia find a channel to express their true feelings,
ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of each other's struggles and desires. “De-Clutter" is a
poignant exploration of the complexities of familial love, sacrifice, and the unspoken burdens we carry.
Rimah Jabr is a theatre director, playwright, screenwriter, and Ph.D. candidate in Theatre and
Performance Studies at York University. She holds a master’s degree in theatre-making from RITCS in Brussels. Rimah has written and directed several plays produced in Belgium, Canada, and Palestine. She frequently collaborates with visual artists to create performances and has co-written feature films and shorts. Her short film De-Clutter (2023), developed with the support of Cinephilia Productions and produced during a residency at the Toronto Palestine Film Festival (TPFF), marks her debut as a filmmaker. The film has won three awards and has been selected for various short film festivals.
- Year2024
- Runtime18 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- PremiereWorld
- GenreShort Fiction
- AwardsCambridge Short Film Festival 2024 (Selected) (Online festival) Edinburgh Film Awards 2024 (Winner) Brussels World Film Festival 2024 (Winner) Independent Shorts Awards February 2024 (Winner)
- DirectorRimah Jabr
- CastAmani Ibrahim, Roula Said
TPFF is proud to present original work by local Palestinian filmmakers. The films were developed, workshopped, filmed and produced through the 2024 TPFF Film Residency, in partnership with Trinity Square Video. After an exciting year-long process, TPF presents the world premieres of these incredible films.
In present-day Nablus, amidst the confines of a home masking an ant nest within its walls, Aya, a
depressed young woman, is faced with a life-changing scholarship offer to study abroad and caught
between the enticement of her dreams and the weight of potentially abandoning her lonely mother. As the
discussions about the persistent acts unfold, long-suppressed emotions start to surface. Through the lens
of these seemingly insignificant creatures, Aya and Lamia find a channel to express their true feelings,
ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of each other's struggles and desires. “De-Clutter" is a
poignant exploration of the complexities of familial love, sacrifice, and the unspoken burdens we carry.
Rimah Jabr is a theatre director, playwright, screenwriter, and Ph.D. candidate in Theatre and
Performance Studies at York University. She holds a master’s degree in theatre-making from RITCS in Brussels. Rimah has written and directed several plays produced in Belgium, Canada, and Palestine. She frequently collaborates with visual artists to create performances and has co-written feature films and shorts. Her short film De-Clutter (2023), developed with the support of Cinephilia Productions and produced during a residency at the Toronto Palestine Film Festival (TPFF), marks her debut as a filmmaker. The film has won three awards and has been selected for various short film festivals.
- Year2024
- Runtime18 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- PremiereWorld
- GenreShort Fiction
- AwardsCambridge Short Film Festival 2024 (Selected) (Online festival) Edinburgh Film Awards 2024 (Winner) Brussels World Film Festival 2024 (Winner) Independent Shorts Awards February 2024 (Winner)
- DirectorRimah Jabr
- CastAmani Ibrahim, Roula Said