Twenty Eight Nights and A Poem
Akram Zaatari
2015 | 01:44:44 | Lebanon | English | Color | Stereo | 16:9 | Film
Collection: On Art and Artists, Single Titles
Tags: Artist Portraits, Documentary, Feature Length, Photography
Founded in 1997, the Arab Image Foundation preserves the legacy and collection of photographer Hashem el Madani and the Sheherazade photo studio. This film offers a study of the photographer’s studio practice in the mid-20th Century and exploration of the essence of archives today. Alternating between the Foundation archive and staged interventions in the artist's current studio, the film is a meditation on image making and on age itself.
"Twenty-Eight Nights and a Poem (Thamaniat wa ushrun laylan wa bayt min al-sheir), the new feature-length film by artist, curator and filmmaker Akram Zaatari, mingles elements of biography and cultural history, autobiography and taxonomy to form a work that is at once acutely critical and affectionately nostalgic."
– Jim Quilty, The Daily Star Lebanon, February 13th, 2015
"The story of the studio and its role in the community [is] intertwined with close-ups of technological devices — ranging from 8mm film and radios to laptops and smartphones — that bring music, cinema, and home movies into the picture. Simultaneously, they are presented as tools through which individuals both receive culture and broadcast images of their own making."
– Museum of Modern Art, New York, Films from Here: Recent Views from the Arab World
Written and produced by Akram Zaatari
Camera: Akram Zaatari, Mark Khalifeh, Bassem Fayad
Sound recording: Karine Basha
Assistant Director: Mohammad Talaat
Editing: Jowe Harfouche
Color Grading: Belal Hibri, Rezvisual
Sound Design: Rana Eid, db Studios
Music: Nadim Mishlawi
Produced thanks to: Musée Nicéphore Niépce, Chalon-sur-Saône, AFAC, The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture
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