Independent film festival builds home for Palestinian cinema in Haifa
In Israel's Haifa, an independent film festival showcases Palestinian and Middle Eastern films in an effort to create a local artistic hub and reconnect the coastal city's Palestinian community to the rest of the Arab world.
The venue is small but packed with stories. They came from North Africa, the Gulf or the neighborhood down the street to attend the fourth edition of the Haifa Independent Film Festival (HIFF) on March 20-26. Inside the Khashabi Theatre is an eclectic crowd made of internationally recognized filmmakers, emerging talent and a mostly Palestinian audience longing for movies they can relate to.
Haifa, located almost equidistant from Tel Aviv and Beirut, is no ordinary Israeli city. It has become in recent years a growing cultural hub for the local Palestinian population. The city had already been hosting a film festival for more than three decades, showcasing a wide range of Israeli and international movies but few Arab stories. HIFF's organizers saw a need that needed to be fulfilled. Now, the festival organizers say, is time for the coastal city to find its rightful place on the map of Middle Eastern cinema.
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