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Ready To Be Real by Síle Seoige
Farah Nabulsi : Award winning filmmaker
Topics covered : Resistance, solidarity, grief, finding purpose, empathy and selective empathy, creativity, racism, colonisation, injustice, double standards, hypocrisy, soft power.
This week I speak to Oscar nominated and BAFTA Award winning Palestinian British filmmaker and human rights advocate, Farah Nabulsi.
She lives in London with her husband and their 3 children and we spoke when she was recently in Galway for the Film Fleadh.
Farah's work includes 'Today They Took My Son', endorsed by British Director Ken Loach and screened at the United Nations. 'The Present', her directorial debut, which she also co-wrote and produced, went on to win over 50 International Film Festival Jury and Audience Awards, a BAFTA® award, and it scored an Oscar® nomination.
Her feature length film ‘The Teacher’ (which is outstanding by the way) won Best International Film at the Galway Film Fleadh and it will be released in cinemas across the UK and Ireland from the 27th of September.
We sat down to speak about shooting it exclusively in the West Bank, she also talks about how her life changed after a trip to Palestine as an adult, finding purpose in life, double standards, her Palestinian parents and so much more.
For more information about this powerful film and cinema locations, go to...
And if you like this conversation, other episodes to listen to are...
Ruth Smith : Love and Justice
Daniel Mate : Dismantling blindspots
Dr Myriam François : Speaking truth to power
Caoimhe Butterly : Collective Care
Róisín El Cherif : Palestinian pride
Sarah Durham Wilson : Rebel with a cause
Galway Film Fleadh
36th Galway Film Fleadh | 9 - 14 July 2024
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