Despite being part of a young generation of Palestinians whose families chose to stay and challenge the Israeli state after its creation in 1948, 17-year-old Tamer and his friends are just like any other group of teenage boys. They clumsily search for drugs, flirt with girls, play video games, and slack off at school. However, when an intriguing new student named Maysaa’ joins their class Tamer immediately falls for her and is drawn into her political activism. Together, they join fellow classmates in an operation to covertly raise the Palestinian flag at their school and peacefully disrupt the local celebrations planned for Israel’s Independence Day – otherwise known to Palestinians as Al-Nakbaa, a day of mourning and memorialization of their ethnic cleansing 70 years prior. Unsure of his own political convictions, Tamer must quickly determine what matters to him and what price he is willing to pay for freedom.
A skillful examination of the fraught political awakening young Palestinians are forced to undergo, the film is a striking debut feature film from Firas Khoury, that marries conversations around nationalism and iconography with the universal themes of growing up.
Following the screening there will be a discussion of the film and the current situation in Palestine.
This is a fundraiser for humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Presented in partnership with the Toronto Arab Film Festival
Saturday, May 25 • 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm.
Innis College Town Hall
2 Sussex Ave,
University of Toronto