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Short Documentary

Post Trauma

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Death, funerals and loss are scenes that have accompanied us since childhood, returning to our memory whenever the monster of fear looms before us. Between the Aqsa uprising of 2000, the Dignity uprising of 2021 and the war on Gaza in 2023, the monster of fear roams through Palestine, deeply ingrained in the psyche and spirit, leaving unforgettable scenes. This film addresses the theme of fear and horror in a land known for venerating heroism.






Directors Spotlight



A picture of a man named Nidal Badarny. He has a bald head and a neatly trimmed beard with a friendly, subtle smile that suggests warmth. He is wearing a dark gray jacket layered under a green coat, both of which look slightly worn and casual, suitable for cool weather. The blurred background is a green backdrop with logos and text.

Nidal Badarny

Director

Nidal Badarny is a Palestinian Director and Standup Comedian, born in 1984. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in theatre and acting at The University of Haifa in 2009, and received a Diploma in Film Directing in 2014. He founded and co founded some of the important films and theatre initiatives among the Palestinian minority in the in the 1948 territories, such as “Elsharea Theatre Group” (2009), “The Comedy Trio” (2012) and “El Manshar Art and Production” (2013). At El Manshar, Badarney was the art director of many independent theatrical productions, and the director of two documentary films “30 of March “ (2013) “waiting for farajallah “(2019) and short comedy “Villagers” (2015.)







  • Runtime 15 minutes
  • Country palestine
  • Language Arabic
  • Director Nidal Badarny
  • Cinematographer eskandar hilwi
  • Editor eskandar hilwi
  • Premiere United States





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