Universal Hall
MIDDLE EASTERN FILM FESTIVAL

Sat 10th April, 7.30pm

Pomegranates and Myrrh Al-mor wa al rumman (Palestine 2008)
Pomegranates%20web.jpgNajwa Najjar's debut feature combines a stellar cast, a set of remarkable locations within the Palestinian territories, and a powerful story of love under pressure. With the politics left in the background, Najjar opens with a brilliant ensemble scene – the joyous wedding of olive farmer Zaid (newcomer Ashraf Farah) and dancer Kamar
(the stunning Al Masri), the moment beforetheir lives unravel...
1h35m / DVD / Arabic, English and Hebrew with English subtitles / 12A
£4 / £3 under 16. Pay on the door.

Sun. 11th April, 7.30pm
On the Way to School İki Dil Bir Bavul (Turkey 2009)
on%20the%20way%20to%20school%20web.jpgRecently graduated primary teacher Emre has been sent to run a remote school in Turkish Kurdistan. He arrives to discover a village with no running water, a somewhat relaxed approach to school attendance and pupils who only speak Kurdish, a language fervently prohibited by the Turkish government. Filmed over one year, this is a beautiful, affectionate and gently humorous observation of Emre (never far from a phone call home to his mum) and his class, as they struggle to come to terms with one another's customs.
£4 / £3 under 16. Pay on the door.

Tour organised by Middle East Festival and Filmhouse in Edinburgh www.mesp.org.uk ww.filmhousecinema.com
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