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Director's Statement
How long did it take to make your short? Was it difficult to get financing? It took about two years in total. We decided to try crowd-funding to finance the film and it was a tremendous success. In the end we ran two separate campaigns – one for production costs and one for post-production – and were supported by 161 people, which was a great motivator. Which thoughts come to mind concerning a “European cinema community”? I think it’s a crucial step towards challenging the monopoly that Hollywood has over audiences across the world. If you owned a theatre for one night, which films would you screen? It depends where the theatre is. If it was in New York, I’d show a night of Palestinian revolutionary cinema and archival material. If it was in Palestine, I’d show a night of Third Cinema films. What is your next project? I’m cutting together a feature documentary on the Egyptian Revolution using the video archive that has been collected and housed by the Mosireen Collective, of which I’m a member.