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The Wash (Vaskeriet) by Hisham el-Zouki
(Syria/Norway, 2005, 8 minutes, Color, DigiBETA NTSC)
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| Synopsis: |
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the dirty laundry takes on new meanings in The Wash. Two
immigrants in Norway, working as cleaners for a company entrusted
to prepare the site for the visit of the U.S. president, are suddenly
thrown into disarray when blood begins to drip from the U.S. flag
hanging high on its mast. The Wash is crafted like a caustic allegorical
fable about perceptions of the U.S., and leaves the viewer with
an open-ended field of interpretation
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| Credits: |
Written
and Directed by: Hisham al-Zouki
Cinematographer: Nils Petter Lotherington
Editor: Oyvind Garau
Sound/Music: Hakon Lammentun, Kinan Abu-Afash
Cast: David Allen, Kaja Jacobson, Jonas Grue, Morten Ruda,
Anders Bye
Producer: Dag Hoel, Norwegian Film Institute |
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| Filmmaker’s
Biography: |
Born
in Damascus, Hisham el-Zouki first studied English Literature at
the University of Damascus. He moved to Oslo, Norway, where in 1999,
he completed his studies at The Film and Television Academy. He
has worked on several film productions in Norway, including Stu
and Fri oss fra det onde (Free Us from the Evil). He has directed
several short films, including, Nostalgia (1998), The
Door (1999), Ghetto (2000), Eternally Aliens
(2002), and Just a City (2003). His film The Door
was screened at several festivals around the world, it was awarded
several prizes, including “best film” (immigrant section)
at Avezzano, Italy, in 2000. Eternally Aliens won first prize for
short documentary at the Rotterdam Arab Film Festival in 2002. And
Just a City won second prize for short documentary at the same
festival in 2003.
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Contact:
Toril Simonsen
Norwegian Film Institute
Tel: + 47 22 47 45 73
Email: Toril.Simonsen@nfi.no |
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