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2016

Sabrina Dittus

Sabrina Dittus is a Berlin-based filmmaker, author and lecturer.  She holds a PhD in philosophy and teaches Film and Media Studies at diverse Universities. Her latest film is on Youth in Gaza (2016), currently she develops a filmic essay on “Being-in-common”.

 

Ambulance

Ambulance is a raw, first-person account of the last war on Gaza, July 2014. Mohamed Jabaly, a young man from Gaza City, joins an ambulance crew as war approaches. What is it like to grow up under constant threat? How can Mohamed find his place in a country under siege, where at times there seems to be no foreseeable future?

 

(Sun Bird combitation)

Mohamed Harb

Mohamed Harb has served, since 2003, as a member of the Palestinian Association of Fine Artists and works as a visual artist and filmmaker at the Palestinian Space Channel in Gaza. To promote his art, he has participated in many local, regional, and international festivals. Harb obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Al Najah University, Nablus in 2001. He also graduated from the School of Visual Arts in Marrakech, Morocco in 2011-2015, and has been working in the field of film directing since 2005.

Carlos Balseiro

Carlos Balseiro was born in 1982 at San Carlos de Bariloche, where he spent his first 18 years in between school, forests, mountains and lakes. After school he decided to travel and get to know the world, and finally decided to live in Buenos Aires at the age of 25. Having studied Cinema and Enviromental Sciences, he specialized in Postproduction, and started to generate audiovisual contents with Social-Enviromental topics, such as "Payada Pa Satán" which was developed with his brother Antonio.