An Unusual Summer
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Following an act of vandalism, the filmmaker’s father decides to install a surveillance camera to record the scenes unfolding in front of the house. Everyday family life, the neighbours going to work, and the children at school, An Unusual Summer captures fleeting moments of poetry whereas, in the background, the daily choreography of the Arab district—that some name the “ghetto”—of Ramla, in current Israeli territory, comes to the surface. Composing with this visual material of low-definition aesthetics, finely punctuated with sound effects, Kamal Aljafari creates a mechanical diary of a life that scrolls past the window and succeeds with patience and infinite grace in transfiguring a ‘film à dispositif’ based on a security device into a personal and eminently political fresco. “In the distant past, many years ago, in front of this house, there stood a fig tree in a garden, which has now vanished, bulldozed into memory, and swept up by History and Time."

- Emilie Bujès, Visions du Réel, 2020

Awards and Prizes
Best Film, Muestra de cine de Lanzarote, Spain, 2020

Best Film Beyond the Canvas, Black Canvas Film Festival, Mexico, 2020

Jury Prize, Filmmaker Festival Milan, Italy, 2020

More With Less Award, Images Festival, Toronto, 2021
Location
Cinematheque
1131 Howe St, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2K8
Date & Time
March 1, 2024, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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