Video

Something from There

Rana Nazzal Hamadeh

2020, 07:00 minutes, Arabic, English

TAPECODE 2163.01

Something from there is a short film on the substance of our original lands.

How does connection to land change after uprooting and in diaspora? How does matter come to embody our memories and defy official histories? These are some of the open-ended questions asked in this reflection on the complicated implications of wanting a piece of land after displacement. Weaving between the voices of the artist’s parents, one a refugee and the other not, the film is personal, yet evokes a shared Palestinian experience.

A fragmented story of the artist’s father’s exile from Palestine in 1948 is the guiding narrative. As he explains, he has not returned since – but for a single day in the sixties. Her mother, on the other hand, grew up in and has lived in Palestine for much of her life (her contribution to the film was recorded over Zoom while she sat on a patio in her hometown of Qabatia). Although her story is not the focus, it becomes clear that she is able to return and collect the “something from there” that is referred to. The “something” is never named, though it is the center of the narrative. Soil? A piece of the land? The remains of our ancestors?

The distinction between land and body is not made, and rather,
Something from there focuses on the power of memory and symbols to revive a denied homeland and counter the settler colonial impetus to erase any assertion of Indigenous life.

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