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Cinemed festival in Montpellier reflects conflicts in Middle East

Cinemed festival in Montpellier reflects conflicts in Middle East

Yael (Yarden Shay) in 'It's Not Time for Pop' (2023), a short film by Israeli director Amit Vaknin.

Montpellier’s Cinemed festival, focused on the Middle East, faced the aftermath of regional conflicts in 2023. Israeli retaliation heightened tensions, influencing film selection. Despite fewer submissions, festival director emphasized impartiality in choosing films. Works like “To a Land Unknown” by Mahdi Fleifel and “No Other Land” by Basel Adra showed human resilience amid strife. The lineup offered diverse perspectives, urging shared humanity.

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Cinemed film festival provides counterprogramming to war in the Middle East

The festival’s inclusive approach, despite challenges, highlighted the power of cinema to bridge divides. Films like “An Orange from Jaffa” by Mohammed Almughanni showcased empathy across conflicting identities. Cinemed’s dedication to artistic merit amid turmoil set a compelling example for global film festivals.



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