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An open invitation to discover the restored digital scan of a lost 16 mm film reel found in the outskirts of Tokyo. The film was made by a film collective that collaborated with several Japanese solidarity movements with Palestine.
After screening his latest film 'Off Frame AKA Revolution Until Victory' in Tokyo, the film director was approached by someone who left him a package—and with no more context—she disappeared in the crowds of Shibuya station. The package contained a 16 mm film reel, with no added information other than some Japanese text on the reel tin. When the director went back to his studio to scan the reel, he realized it was the lost film of the Japanese Solidarity movement with Palestine. The film serves as a time capsule with unique archival images from the Palestinian visual history, captured by Arab and International filmmakers from the beginning of the 20th century until 1982. Restoring this version of the film becomes a homage to the memory and practice of the Japanese people solidarity with the Palestinian people.

Credits

Director
Mohanad Yaqubi
Screenwriter
Mohanad Yaqubi, Rami Nihawi
Producer
Sami Said

About the Director

Mohanad Yaqubi
Mohanad Yaqubi is a filmmaker, producer, and one of the founders of Idioms Film, an arthouse production based in Ramallah since 2004. He is also a member of Subversive Film, a curatorial collective that researches and redistributes militant cinema from Palestine and beyond. Since 2017, he has been a lecturer and researcher at KASK School of the Arts in Ghent. His first feature film, ‘Off Frame Aka
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