Our Memory Belongs to Us
by Rami Farah
7 oct. at 2pm
9 oct. at 6pm
Cinéma Le Mondial
Directed by: Rami Farah
Produced & co-directed by: Signe Byrge Sørensen
Producers: Lyana Saleh, Anne Köhncke
Co-producers: Reema Jarrar
Associate Producer: Heidi Elise Christensen
Editor: Gladys Joujou
Director of Photography: Henrik Bohn Ipsen, DFF
Lead Researcher: Dima Saber
Post Supervisor & Colorist: Anders V. Christensen
Sound Design: Henrik Garnov
Composer: Kinan Azmeh
Post Production Manager: Maria Kristensen, Francesc Sitges-Sardá
Distribution : Final Cut for Real, info@final-cut.dk
THANKS:
Special Thanks : Puteaux Town Hall, Mayor Joëlle Ceccaldi-Rayna Sylvia Wakim
Thanks to
Mohamad Arouri
Anne Sophie Scheffer
Henrik Grunnet
Muthana Alhussain
Igal Cohen
Shaher Arouri
Nour Hmesi
Pierre Laburthe
Melanie de Vocht
Mathieu Matta
Aseel Mansour
Cindy le Templier
Maha Kais
Doaa Mehdi
Alaa Abdelwahab
Sakher Achawi
Erik Bouvron
Balad Theatre - Amman
Deema Shahine
Mahmoud Harb
Shadi Khreiss
Anmar Hijazi
Fares Helou
Ossama Mohamad
Rasha Salti
Simon Kristensen
Ida Rued Jørgensen
Vega Kristensen
Elsa Kristensen
Ane Mandrup
Søren Tarp
Mira Hansen
Lone Hey
Aase Mikkelsen
Tine Fischer
Emma Mørup
Katrine Kiilgaard
Monica Hellström
Aase Mikkelsen
Kathrine Dalsgaard
Zaidoun Zoabi
Khaled Dawwa
Hani Zurob
Talal Khoury
CFI
Issa Murad
Khaldoun Zreik
Mohamad Al Roumi
Mayar Al Roumi
Toke Rude Trangbæk
Tina Hedegaard
Postyr Postproduktion
Final Cut for Real (DK), On Screen Off Record Productions (FR) & OSOR Palestine.
The Danish Film Institute, Danida, Danida Film Institute, IDFA Bertha Fund Europe (supported by Creative Europe MEDIA Program), IDFA Bertha Fund Classic, International Media Support, EURIMAGES, Creative Europe MEDIA Program, Timbuktu Foundation, Asia Pacific Screen Awards
In collaboration with: DR
Nearly 10 years after the beginning of the Syrian revolution, three Syrian activists – Yadan, Odai and Rani – reunite on a theatre stage in Paris. Through life-size projections onto a big screen, Syrian director Rami Farah confronts the three men with footage, some of it their own, depicting events that changed their destinies forever.
Watching the brutal footage together, they reflect on their personal journeys, revive their collective memory, and wonder what is left of their hopes and dreams. Their reunion serves as a unique window into the complexity of the situation in Syria, where a peaceful uprising was replaced by a ferocious war.