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New Voices Shorts Programme
The New Voices in Cinema Short Film Programme is a collection of short films funded by the Institute. It presents personal perspectives on issues surrounding migration, occupation and interpersonal relationships, telling intimate stories within the varied contexts of the Arab world.<br /> <br /> The Films are:<br /> <br /> Old Airport Road (Shari'a Al-Mataar Al-Qadim)<br /> Directed by Abdullah Al-Mulla<br /> <br /> Survival Visa (Visa de survie)<br /> Directed by Nadia Rais<br /> <br /> The Forgotten (Al-Mansiyun)<br /> Directed by Ehab Tarabieh<br /> <br /> Maqloubeh<br /> Directed by Nicolas Damuni<br /> <br /> The Wall (Al-Hayt)<br /> Directed by Odette Makhlouf Mouarkech
Driven from the Golan Heights some 45 years ago, old Mustafa seeks to return to the house he left behind. Guided by a tough young smuggler, he crosses the heavily fortified Israeli border, but his long journey is confounded by the onset of dementia. As a camaraderie between Mustafa and the smuggler takes root, ‘The Forgotten’ confronts us with a simple but deeply distressing question: How can you go home if you can’t remember where home is?
Driven from the Golan Heights some 45 years ago, old Mustafa seeks to return to the house he left behind. Guided by a tough young smuggler, he crosses the heavily fortified Israeli border, but his long journey is confounded by the onset of dementia. As a camaraderie between Mustafa and the smuggler takes root, ‘The Forgotten’ confronts us with a simple but deeply distressing question: How can you go home if you can’t remember where home is?

Credits

Director
Ehab Tarabieh
Screenwriter
Ehab Tarabieh
Producer
Ehab Tarabieh, Sol Goodman
Cinematographer
Yaniv Linton
Editor
Nir Zats
Production Company
RailRoad Films
Music
Ophir Baron
Set Designer
Dina Kornveitz
Cast
Tareq Qubty, Shady Ayoub, Adnan Tarabshe, Amal Zahra, Hussein Roumia

About the Director

Ehab Tarabieh
Ehab Tarabieh was born in Majdal Shams, a small village in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights. Growing up under Israeli military occupation, Tarabieh was politically active at very young age. He studied classical violin at the Conservatory for Classical Music in Damascus before relocating to the Czech Republic to study film. After graduating, he made several award-winning short films that documente
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