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  Guests 2005

Sally Hibbin
A film and television producer and the producer of Yasmin, one of this year’s most popular festival hits.  She is a founding member of Parallax Pictures and is on the board of The Film Consortium.

Kim Longinotto
One of the most prominent documentary filmmakers working today.  Longinotto’s films have won international acclaim and dozens of premiere awards at festivals worldwide.
  Rebecca Hillauer
A freelance print and radio journalist and the author of the only Encyclopedia on Arab women filmmakers which will be released in an English translation in 2006.
  Dr. Kay Dickinson
She teaches Film Studies at King’s College in London, with focus on Feminist Film Theories.   
  Sara Hultman
Program Coordinator for the Goteborg Film Festival and a free lance radio and print journalist.
  Marie-Claude Behna
The festival is honored to host Mme Behna from the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris who hold the Biennale of Arab Cinema, one of the most important film festivals on Arab cinema
Ghada Terawi
Ghada Terawi was born in Beirut in 1972 to a couple of Palestinian militants. She grew up between Beirut, Tunis & Cairo and graduated from the American University in Cairo in 1995, with a BA in International Relations. She currently lives in Palestine. She started working in the field of documentary filmmaking in 1998 and produced her first film Staying Alive in 2001.  Matha Ba`d, 2003, is her second documentary. 
Nahed Awwad
Born in Beit Sahour/Palestine in 1972.  She received a diploma in Radio & Television Communication. She directed her first film, Going for a Ride? 2002, winner of the second prize (Palente) at the Ramallah International Film Festival, 2004.  Her third film 25 km won the new Horizon award at Al-Jazeera Film Festival, 2005. She is currently working on a new film with the working title: You are landing at Al-Quds Airport…
Dima Abu Ghoush
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hort story writer and filmmaker based in Ramallah.  During her work at the  Cinema Production Center she supervised training, programs and productions. Her filmography includes Good Morning Qalqilia;  Grandmother, I, and her songs; Without Speaking, Until We Meet; and  At the Checkpoint, all produced in 2004.  She received her MA in Film & TV Production from the University of Bristol-UK in 2003.

Liana Badr
An acknowledged feminist novelist whose work includes

novels, collected stories, novellas, children books, and poetry.  She has been translated into several languages. Her films include Fadwa: A Tale of a Palestinian Poetess, 1999, subject also of a book of conversations, Zeitounat, 2000; The Green Bird, 2002; and Siege- A writer's Diary, 2003.  Her scripts include the feature, Rana’s Wedding – Jerusalem in Another Day, 2002.

Najwa Najjar
She has won international awards.  Her work includes A Boy Called Mohamed, 2002; Quintessence of Oblivion, 2001; and Naim & Wadee’a 1999 They Came from the East was shown at the European Academy Awards in Barcelona 2004. She recently completed her first short fiction film Yasmine’s Song, 2005. Her documentaries include Blue Gold, 2004, as well as a documentary on Islamic art and civilization made for PBS. 
Nada El-Yassir
Nada El-Yassir left the field of neurophysiology for cinema a few years ago. Her work ranges from fiction to documentary to experimental.  She presently lives in Nazareth. Her filmography includes All That Remains, 2005; Na’im: Strangers in Paradise, 2002; 4 Songs for Palestine, 2001; Sarab, 16 mm,  2000; Suheir (2000); Branch off a Tree, 2000; Of Memories and Other Dislocations, 1998; Mirror, Mirror, 16 mm, 1998.

Dr. Alia Arasoughly
A media development professional.  She co-curated and co-directed the “Centennial of Arab Cinema” with the Film Society of Lincoln Center, 1996.  Her filmography includes, Torn Living, 1993, A Testimony of Birth, 2002, Birth at the Checkpoint, 2003, Between Heaven and Earth, 2004, and Are We Supposed to Fly?!, 2005.  She translated and edited Screens of Life – Critical Film Writing from the Arab World

 

 

 
 

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