Toronto Palestine Film Festival

Notes on Displacement w/ 45th Parallel

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The news is full of disturbing images of overcrowded boats and vast tent camps. But how much do we really know about what refugees are going through? Notes on Displacement takes a deep dive by following a single family on a gruelling journey: destination Germany. Their fear, disorientation, and solidarity are palpable. Nadira, an elderly Palestinian, has been a refugee since the age of 12. Now she has to evacuate Damascus, too. She and her daughter Mona feared for their lives there, but the idea of a safe existence elsewhere is a distant dream. Filmmaker Khaled Jarrar receives unsettling videos and voice messages as they cross to the Greek island of Lesbos. He joins them there, on the long road to a new life. Jarrar has personal reasons for going through this experience in order to eliminate, through his own images, the distance so dominant in Western media coverage. He worms his way through the thronging crowds, gets lost in the night with his group, discovers how dangerous language barriers can be, and wanders around in the dehumanizing camps. And in a sense he—along with the viewer— becomes a true member of this family.


Past Festivals

IDFA, 2022 - Official Selection, World Premiere

  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    74 minutes
  • Language
    Arabic, English
  • Country
    Palestine, Germany, Qatar
  • Premiere
    Toronto
  • Genre
    Documentary
  • Director
    Khaled Jarrar
  • Cinematographer
    Khaled Jarrar
  • Editor
    Gladys Joujou