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The film screening will be followed by a discussion with the film director Basela Abou Hamed. Screening will start at 12:00 Noon US EDT; 19:00 PM Palestine, 18:00 europe. Duration: 52 Minutes | Subtitled in English, 2021.
About the Film
In this film, director Basela Abou Hamed tells the story of her father, Hamed Abou Hamed who at the age of 12 was forced out of his village Ijzim (Northern Palestine) when Israel was created (The Nakba) in 1948.
Abou Hamed’s family sought refuge initially in Jenin, then in a village in the Ramallah area, Kufur Ni’mah, and eventually in Damascus, Syria where they ended up in the Yarmouk Refugee Camp. In 2012, the Syrian revolution erupted and the Yarmouk Camp was bombed and nearly destroyed by the Syrian regime’s warplanes with heavy support from Russia. The family along with most residents of the Camp fled the area and headed to the unknown. Ultimately, they landed in Marseille, France where they are currently living. Unfortunately, Hamed Abou Hamed will never see Palestine again as he passed away in 2018 and was buried in Marseille.
About Film Director
Basela Abou Hamed was born in Damascus, Syria in 1968. Both her parents were Palestinian refugees. She holds a degree in natural sciences and a diploma in education. She has taught physics and chemistry at the middle school level. Currently she works at the family’s restaurant Yasmine (Marseille, France) and sings Palestinian songs with a local group. She became a French citizen three years ago.