The Main Cinema
115 SE Main St, Minneapolis, MN 55414, United States
The seventeenth edition of Mizna’s Twin Cities Arab Film Festival (TCAFF) takes place September 27–October 1, 2023. This year’s festival takes place in-person at The Main Cinema with a special opening night screening at the Walker Art Center. A select number of films will be available virtually across the US.
The 2023 Arab Film Fest marks the 75th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba, or the mass displacement and dispossession of the Palestinian people, with a special spotlight on contemporary and archival Palestinian films.
The full schedule is now available! Check out the line-up and get tickets for in-person screenings and virtual offerings.
Mizna presents a screening of Notes on Displacement by Khaled Jarrar followed by a discussion with the filmmaker.
WHEN: October 1, 2023 at 2:45pm
WHERE: 115 SE Main St, Minneapolis, MN 55414, United States
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The news is full of images of overcrowded boats and vast tent camps. But how much do we really know about what refugees are going through? Notes on Displacement follows a single family on a grueling journey, destination Germany. Their fear, disorientation, and solidarity is palpable. Nadira, an elderly Palestinian, has been a refugee since the age of twelve. She was forced to leave Palestine as a child, and now she has to leave Damascus, too. Filmmaker Khaled Jarrar receives unsettling videos and voice messages as they journey to the Greek island of Lesbos where he joins them. Jarrar has his own reasons for going through this experience—to eliminate the distance so dominant in Western media coverage. He works his way through the thronging crowds, gets lost in the night with his group, discovers how dangerous language barriers can be, and navigates the dehumanizing camps. And in a sense he—along with the viewer—becomes a true member of this family. TRAILER
Khaled Jarrar (b.Jenin, Occupied Palestine, 1976) lives and works in Ramallah. Jarrar studied interior design at Palestine Polytechnic University and upon graduating, he smuggled himself to work as a carpenter in Nazareth, living as an underground “illegal” worker. In 1998, Jarrar enlisted in an intensive military training which resulted in his becoming Yasser Arafat’s personal body guard until Arafat’s death in 2004. Jarrar entered the field of photography in 2005, graduating from the International Academy of Art – Palestine, Ramallah (2011) and completing an MFA in fine art from the University of Arizona (2019).
Jarrar, a multidisciplinary artist, explores modern power struggles and their sociocultural impact on ordinary citizens through highly symbolic photographs, videos, film, and performative interventions. His State of Palestine project was featured in the 7th Berlin Biennale. Where We Lost Our Shadows, his filmic collaboration with Pulitzer prize winning composer Du Yun, was shown at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. Infiltrators, Jarrar’s first feature length film, a documentary about the business of Palestinian’s “illegally” crossing, won the FIPRESCI Award for Best Documentary, Jury Special Award and the Muhr Arab Documentary Special Jury Prize at the Dubai International Film Festival in 2012. Notes on Displacement, his second feature length film, premiered at
In-person tickets: $12
Student / Senior / Low Income in-person tickets: $10
Virtual tickets: Pay-what-you-can, minimum $5
Virtual screenings are available across the US with a select few available in Minnesota only.
Festival Pass: $100
Festival Passes include access to all in-person and virtual screenings, excluding the opening night film. Festival Pass-holders receive discounted opening night tickets and a free drink at the reception.
Virtual Pass: $40