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SCI-FI Trilogy / ; Larissa Sansour.

https://altair.imarabe.org//notice.php?q=id:72638 film 2017 Under the common themes of loss, belonging, heritage and national identity, the three films each explore different aspects of the political turmoil the Middle East. While A Space Exodus envisions the final uprootedness of the Palestinian experience and takes the current political predicament to its extra-terrestrial extreme by landing the first Palestinian on the moon, Nation Estate reveals a sinister account of an entire population restricted to a single skyscraper, with each Palestinian city confined to a single floor. In the trilogy’s final instalment, In the Future They Ate from the Finest Porcelain, a narrative resistance leader engages in archaeological warfare in a desperate attempt to secure the future of her people. Using the language of sci-fi and glossy production, Sansour’s trilogy presents a dystopian vision of a Middle East on the brink of the apocalypse. 1 DVD (21 min) : ; coul. (PAL), sonore. Films de fiction DVD Palestine Films de science-fiction DVD Palestine Politique et gouvernement DVD Palestine Sansour, Larissa Arabe ABES
2017
Titre conventionnel :
Fiction. Asie  
Auteur/Artiste :
Sansour, Larissa 1973-.... (Réalisateur)  
Langue(s) du document :
Arabe  
Année de publication :
2017  
Description matérielle :
1 DVD (21 min) : ; coul. (PAL), sonore.  
Notes :
Copyright : 2015.. Version en arabe : sous-titres en anglais.  
Résumé éditeur :
Under the common themes of loss, belonging, heritage and national identity, the three films each explore different aspects of the political turmoil the Middle East. While A Space Exodus envisions the final uprootedness of the Palestinian experience and takes the current political predicament to its extra-terrestrial extreme by landing the first Palestinian on the moon, Nation Estate reveals a sinister account of an entire population restricted to a single skyscraper, with each Palestinian city confined to a single floor. In the trilogy’s final instalment, In the Future They Ate from the Finest Porcelain, a narrative resistance leader engages in archaeological warfare in a desperate attempt to secure the future of her people. Using the language of sci-fi and glossy production, Sansour’s trilogy presents a dystopian vision of a Middle East on the brink of the apocalypse.  
Mots-clés :
Films de fiction  
DVD  
Palestine  
Films de science-fiction  
Politique et gouvernement