Thursday 21 June 2012

Arabic Manuscripts Digital Library of Jerusalem

A collaborative project between the main libraries of East Jerusalem

A collaborative project between the main libraries of East Jerusalem

The First Virtual Library of Collections of Arabic Manuscripts in Jerusalem

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Developed within the framework of project Manumed, financed by the European Union and the region Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur, “The Arabic Manuscripts Digital Library of Jerusalem” aims to promote the written heritage of East Jerusalem and to make this heritage accessible to all with the sole caveat of an internet connection. It relies on the latest technology to provide access which is simple, multimedia and multilingual. More than 6600 documents are searchable online.
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Partners Libraries: the Khalidi Library, the Budeiri Library, the Al-Aqsa Library and Islamic Museum, the Al Ansari Library and The Waqf Restoration Center.


See their website: http://digital-library.alquds-manuscripts.org/


Wednesday 20 June 2012

Open City Documentary Film Festival - Focus on the Middle East


OPEN CITY DOCS FEST  - 21-24 JUNE 2012


UCL/TORRINGTON PLACE, LONDON WC1

**Special student discount tickets and free drinks!**

Celebrating the best of documentary film in the heart of London, Open City Docs Fest is a live festival devoted to exploring the world we live in through the vision of documentary film. Between 21-24 June the festival will challenge, explore and expand ideas of what documentary can be and do, provoking debate and opening minds. 



The Afghan Nightmare Fri 22 June, 12:00 (54 mins)
The Afghan Nightmare gives a unique insight into the Western forces’ military tasks and possibilities in Afghanistan. Norwegian Colonel Rune Solberg is trying to fulfill his task as military commander of the NATO in Faryab province, while the Taliban is increasing its activity and the handover to Afghan forces is supposed to be taking place. “The Afghan Nightmare” depicts vividly and with dark humour the manifold obstacles to Solberg’s mission, yet the story is told as close to the subjects as one can possibly get, and the film keeps you gripped from start until end.
 

5 Broken Cameras Thurs 21 June, 19:30 (90 mins)
Nominated for Grand Jury Award
The extraordinary story of a Palestinian village’s resistance to encroaching Israeli settlements is brought to life powerfully, eloquently and personally, through the footage from Emad Burnat’s five bullet ridden and broken cameras. It makes for an intensely powerful personal document about one village’s struggle against oppression.



Strains of Resistance Sat 23 June, 12:00 (95 mins)
Three Syrian documentaries from '78, '03 and '11 show the arduous road that has led from indoctrination to defection from the Ruling Baath Party.


When Egyptians woke up on January 25th, 2011, they never expected the one day demonstration planned for that public holiday to evolve into a full out revolution aimed at overthrowing the regime’s 30 year long grip on power. Three talented young directors decided to tell their story of the revolution from their unique cinematic point of view, choosing to focus not only on the politics, but on a handful of individuals whose actions would determine their fate and forever change the future of their country. Followed by Director Q&A.

Rouge Parole Fri 22 June, 19:45 (94 mins)
The Arab Revolution erupted in a country that no one would expect: a political earthquake that shook the whole world. Tunisia appeared to be a quiet and stable country: until a young man set himself on fire, and began the fight for freedom and dignity. Capturing the emotional complexity of a revolutionary resistance, Rouge Parole is the story of a popular revolution told by its heroes through both their silence and their clamour.


  



The festival has diverse programme of more than 100 films from around the world, innovative live events and filmmaker-led workshops will take place over four mid-summer days and nights in venues around central London and across University College London’s (UCL) WC1 campus. Search www.opencitydocsfest.com or download the festival schedule to find out what's on offer making use of our handily organised festival strands  - including Science FrictionsProtest Works, Sound WavesStill LivesArtists’ DocumentaryThe Image of the Engineer, City Scope and World Visions, alongside a showcase of the winners of our nationwide online film-making competition, MyStreet, various shorts programmes and a number of special events

For full festival information: www.opencitydocsfest.com

Tickets are bookable online, from £5 screening tickets for everyone through to a variety of day and festival passes so you can truly immerse yourself in the full festival experience. 
**STUDENTS: WE ARE OFFERING DAY PASSES AT A CONCESSION RATE OF £12 OR £5 FOR ANY FILM.**
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