JEHAD IN MOTION

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As a part of our program in solidarity with the people of Palestine, THFF is pleased to present Jehad in Motion (2007). This work is a two-screen documentary video installation by Richard Fung, whose new film The Enigma of Harold Sonny Ladoo (2024) will have its world premiere at THFF24. This installation will be presented virtually, as part of the THFF24 Virtual Cinema.

Jehad Aliweiwi is a Palestinian Canadian who lives in Toronto but regularly returns to visit his family in Hebron. Rendered on two screens, Jehad in Motion is a double portrait both of the man and of the two cities he calls home. In Hebron, Jehad takes us to the old market where Jewish settlers have colonized the upper stories forcing Palestinians to build a horizontal fence to protect themselves. In Toronto, we walk around Thorncliffe Park where he works providing services in one of the city’s key neighborhoods for newly arrived immigrants. In Hebron, he celebrates his sister’s wedding at a feast for one thousand people. In Toronto, he cooks at a Passover Seder for peace. Jehad synthesizes the challenges and possibilities in these two very different but overlapping worlds. Jehad in Motion ruminates on diaspora, urban space, and the interpenetration of politics and cultures.

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About the Director

Richard Fung is an artist and writer born in Trinidad and based in Toronto. Now in the fifth decade of his pioneering and acclaimed practice, he makes, among other things, challenging videos and films on subjects ranging from the role of the Asian male in gay pornography to colonialism, immigration, racism, homophobia, AIDS, justice in Israel/Palestine, Triniadian artists, and his own family history. In 2017 he was the subject of the first artist-in-focus programme at Third Horizon Film Festival.

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