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In this docufiction film essay installation, an anonymous narrator revisits the collapse of the Popular Front for the Liberation of the Occupied Arabian Gulf in the 70s through the patchwork of archives in pursuit of the ways in which it may have never vanished, but imminently hidden in the cloud forests from which it was born.  
In this docufiction film essay installation, an anonymous narrator revisits the collapse of the Popular Front for the Liberation of the Occupied Arabian Gulf in the 70s through the patchwork of archives in pursuit of the ways in which it may have never vanished, but imminently hidden in the cloud forests from which it was born.  

Credits

Director
Majid Al-Remaihi

About the Director

Majid Al-Remaihi
Majid Al-Remaihi is an award-winning artist and filmmaker from Doha, Qatar. His work, both across cinema and film installations, stems from a focus on unravelling the complexity of historical narratives and their reconstructions in the Arabian Gulf. Born in 1995, Al-Remaihi recently graduated from Le Fresnoy - Studio national des Arts contemporains. He’s shown his films at festivals such as Locarn