
TEHRAN- Iranian director Mohammad Lotfalis brief animated movie The Sound of Clouds is competing at the 24th edition of the Chicago Palestine Film Festival, which is underway at the Gene Siskel Film Center in downtown Chicago, the United States Inspired by the poetry of prestigious Palestinian writer and political leader Ghassan Kanafani, The Sound of the Clouds records the profound suffering endured by children in Gaza.Produced by the Sureh Youth Film Center, the film shows how Gazas youth write their names on their hands, hoping that rescuers can determine them in case of disaster.
This effective act symbolizes both vulnerability and resilience amidst chaos.Through its storytelling, the film looks for to raise awareness about the circumstance in Gaza, stressing the daily struggles dealt with by its occupants.
By highlighting the voices of these children, The Sound of the Clouds serves not only as a pointer of their plight but likewise as a call to action, prompting viewers to acknowledge and respond to the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region.Moreover, A State of Passion, co-directed by Lebanese documentarians Carol Mansour and Muna Khalidi is also present at the festival.Produced in collaboration with Irans Documentary and Experimental Film Center (DEFC), the movie is a feature-length documentary catching the harrowing experiences of British-Palestinian reconstructive cosmetic surgeon Dr.
Ghassan Abu Sittah throughout the brutal realities of genocide in Gaza.
The film acts as an intimate picture of durability, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication amidst among the worlds most protracted humanitarian crises.Established in 2001, the Chicago Palestine Film Festival is a yearly cultural event that highlights the abundant and varied stories of Palestinian cinema.The celebration provides an unique area for filmmakers, artists, and audiences to engage with effective stories that delve into the complexities of Palestinian life.Through a thoughtfully curated selection of function films, documentaries, and shorts, the celebration promotes a deeper understanding of the Palestinian experience.The festival will run till April 26.
Photo: A scene from The Sound of Clouds by Iranian director Mohammad LotfaliSAB/.
This article very first appeared/also appeared in Tehran Times