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Spring 2025

Join us for a special screening of THE BRUTALIST—winner of Golden Globe awards for best drama, best director, and best actor—followed by a post-screening conversation with Yale professors Elihu Rubin (Urban Studies, Architecture, and American Studies) and Maurice Samuels (French).

Brady Corbet, THE BRUTALIST (2024, 215 minutes, English, Hungarian, Hebrew, Yiddish, and Italian with English subtitles)

Darin J. Sallam, FARHA (2021, 92 min., Arabic, Hebrew, and English with English subtitles)

Kassem Hawal, RETURN TO HAIFA (1982, 74 min., Arabic, English, and German with English and Arabic subtitles)

Palestine through Film chronicles key moments in Palestinian history—from the Nakba of 1948 to the present occupation. These weekly screenings of documentaries, historical dramas, and shorts open a window onto the mosaic of life in Palestine. In this installment of the series, graduate students Nadine Fattalleh (NYU) and Kaleem Hawa (Columbia) present three short films of resistance, followed by a Q&A.

Kamal Aljafari, A FIDAI FILM (2024, 78 min., Arabic, Hebrew, and English with English subtitles)

Michel Khleifi, FERTILE MEMORY (1980, 99 min., Arabic with English subtitles)

This special installment of the Palestine through Film series presents three short films directed by Palestinian filmmaker, artist, and teacher Razan AlSalah, who will join us for a post-screening Q&A.

Amer Shomali and Paul Cowan, THE WANTED 18 (2014, 75 min., Arabic, English, and Hebrew with English subtitles)

Lionel Rogosin, COME BACK, AFRICA (1959, 95 min. shown on 35mm)

David Osit, MAYOR (2020, 89 min., Arabic and English, with English subtitles)

Raoul Peck, ERNEST COLE: LOST AND FOUND (2024, 95 min.)

Tara Moore, LEGACY: THE DECOLONIZED HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA, (2024, 99 min.)

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