Wednesday, May 5

Not Much Time Remains for Israel

The London Palestinian Film Festival opened this year with Elia Suleiman's latest feature "The Time that Remains" (105min), a monumental reflective and poetic take on Palestine since 1948.

To a certain extent Suleiman's latest film reminded me of Ramzy Baroud's book My Father Was a Freedom Fighter. Both works chart a personal and devastating expedition into hopelessness. Both accounts are saturated with repeated failures and betrayals, both Baroud and Suleiman are courageous enough to criticise their collective narrative and yet, both pepper their story  with some staggering wit, hope and humour. They make you smile just when you are about to sob. 

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