Paradise Lost[2003][DVDrip][1400k/192k][FCN].ogm
- Type:
- Video > Movies
- Files:
- 2
- Size:
- 649.38 MB
- Tag(s):
- Human Rights Religion Islam Israel Middle East Global Feminism Anthropology Politics Immigration and Exile Arab
- Quality:
- +4 / -0 (+4)
- Uploaded:
- Jan 4, 2009
- By:
- Peanus
Paradise Lost Directed by Ibtisam Salh Mara'ana Israel 2003 56 mins Paradise Lost[2003][DVDrip][1400k/192k][FCN].ogm ######################################### #Codecs: MPEG-4 Video / Vorbis Audio # # Container = Ogg # # 1400 kbps MPEG # # 192 kbps AC3 2.0ch # # Encoder = XviD # # 29.97FPS # # # # The only subtitles are the ones # # hardcoded by the film's creator. # # # # Film is in arabic. # # Subtitles are English, hardcoded # # # ######################################### Brought to you by FCN Specializing in Middle-eastern Films and Documentaries. Summary: Arab Israeli filmmaker Ibtisam Salh Mara'ana grew up in Paradise (Fureidis in Arabic), a small fishing village overlooking the Mediterranean. One of the few Arab communities remaining after the 1948 war, Paradise became culturally and politically isolated as Jewish settlements sprung up around it, and today it is a place defined by silence and repression. This thought-provoking and intimate film diary follows the director’s attempt to recreate the village’s lost history, including the story of her childhood hero Suuad, the legendary local “bad girl†who was imprisoned as a PLO activist in the 1970’s and banished from the community. The director’s frustration builds as her questions are resisted, and her hopes soar when she finally meets Suuad, now a Doctor of Law living in the UK. Stunning cinematography and evocative music underscore the power of Mara’ana’s film, whose lyrical, emotionally charged tone is strikingly honest and straightforward. Presenting the rarely heard voice of an Arab Israeli, this important film offers valuable insight into the contradictions and complexities of modern womanhood and national identity in the Middle East.
This is wonderful stuff like most of your uploads, Peanus. Thank you very much for those and I'm eagerly hoping for more. I've uploaded some documentaries as well which deal with the situation in Israel-Palestine.
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