Hosted by Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture, join Scribe Video Center for a special screening of documentary films made by women from the SWANA region, followed by an open discussion on community-organizing in Philadelphia. Programming co-curated by Joseph Fahim. Grab your tickets here!
7:45pm - Poetry Reading by Nada Abuasi
8:00pm - 9:45pm Film Program & Discussion
Scribe Video Center is bringing independent and award-winning films from local and international filmmakers to outdoor community spaces near you! Screenings are free, open to the public, and family-friendly. Each night will feature a live performance and a specially curated lineup of short films that celebrates culture and community, explores social issues, and sparks engaging discussion. Mark your calendars now for a nearby screening, and make sure to bring your friends, neighbors, and family members!
Street Movies! is driven by an emphasis to feature work by BIPOC, non-binary, and women filmmakers. Titles from Scribe’s extensive library of co-produced community history projects are also showcased throughout the summer series, exploring the rich stories of our communities, public spaces, and community landmarks.
Film Program:
Confessions of the Family Torchbearer (Dir. Lara Bedewi / USA / 2024 / 16 Minutes): This handmade docushort spotlights the filmmaker’s relationship with Middle Eastern culture by exploring intergenerational dynamics between her mother, teta, and herself. Intercut with candid voiceovers and archival footage, COTFT juxtaposes the filmmaker’s pressure of familial expectations with the pride of her ancestry.
The Palestine Before (Dir. Dina Amin / Palestine / 2023 / 8:55 Minutes): Through intergenerational family conversations, the film aims to empower communities to have important and emotional conversations about displacement, belonging, and home. These family stories document the collective struggle and resistance of the Palestinian people - teasing out nuances, similarities and differences of experience.
I Found My Love in Massara (Dir. Stephanie Amin / Egypt / 2023 / 15 Minutes): On Christmas day 2021, Stephanie Amin decides to make life changing plans. Going back to Cairo after 2 and a half years in Paris in order to direct her first short film. Lost between two countries, two careers, Stephanie decides to delve into the remnants of Cinema Massara. I found my love in Massara is a light story interlacing the past, family archives, immigration and youthful hope.
For over two decades now, Street Movies! has been a great way for people to gather together, engage with independent film, and foster discussion around the cultural histories of their neighborhood and issues affecting their communities. All screenings are free, open to the public, and family-friendly.