Syria: Snapshots of History in the Making

Les Blank Lecture

In Conversation

  • Charif Kiwan is a founding member of the anonymous video collective Abounaddara and will deliver the annual Les Blank Lecture, in honor of the beloved local documentary filmmaker.

    Abounaddara (“the man with the movie camera”) is a Syrian filmmakers’ collective that has been working anonymously since its founding in Damascus in 2010.

  • Stefania Pandolfo is Professor of Anthropology, and is in the Medical Anthropology Program and the Program in Critical Theory at UC Berkeley.

  • Soraya Tlatli is Associate Professor in the French Department at UC Berkeley.

Abounaddara (“the man with the movie camera”) is an anonymous documentary film collective formed in Damascus in 2010 in search of a renewed art of the moving image, one independent from state-controlled cinema and inspired by the imaginative work of the traditional arts of the region. When the members turned to filming the revolution, this vision came to shape the more than three hundred shorts Abounaddara made and produced between 2011 and 2017, which were posted on the internet every Friday. The unique aesthetics of the videos, which are laconic and surprising, utilizes a specific mode of depicting violence, where images struggle against dehumanization. The filmmakers sometimes describe their style as utopian realism: depicting fragments of daily life and people in dialogue among and with themselves, their films comprise an intimate diary of a society undergoing transformation in a time of revolution and war. Syria: Snapshots of History in the Making is assembled from videos made during the first years of the conflict.

FILM DETAILS 
Language
  • Arabic
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • Color
  • Digital
  • 52 mins
Source
  • Abounaddara

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