The Gene Siskel Film Center presents:
New Stories and Ancient Dreams: The Way to Syrian Cinema
June 2-28, 2006
GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER
164 N. State St.
Chicago, IL
TICKETS: $9 general admission • $7 students
• $5 Film Center members.
INFORMATION: 312-846-2800 • www.siskelfilmcenter.org
DISCOUNTED PARKING: InterPark at 20 E. Randolph, $14 with movie
ticket stub, no time limit!
At
Our Listeners' Request (Ma Yatlubuhu al-Musstami‘un),
by Abdellatif Abdul-Hamid (Syria, 2003, 89 minutes, Color, 35mm)
Packed with Arabic hit tunes circa 1969, AT OUR LISTENERS’
REQUEST celebrates a time when radio was the center of a remote
village’s social life, until news of Israeli bombs ushers
in a new and darker era. Friday, June 16, 6:00 pm & Tuesday,
June 20, 7:45 pm
The
Night (al-Leyl), by Mohammad Malas (Syria, 1992, 116
min, Color, 35 mm)
A man looks back on his chaotic childhood in the Golan Heights in
the critical period of the late 1930s and early 1940s with nostalgia
and bitterness as THE NIGHT unreels a semi-autobiographical history
through the eyes of a boy. Friday, June 23, 7:45 pm & Wednesday,
June 28, 7:45 pm
Stars
in Broad Daylight (Nujum al-Nahar), by Oussama Mohammad
(Syria, 1988, 115 min, Color, 35 mm)
This dramatic tale of a family in crisis over two disputed weddings
throws light on the near-forbidden subject of women in rebellion
against patriarchal power and arranged marriage. Friday, June 9,
7:45 pm & Tuesday, June 13, 7:45 pm
Verbal
Letters (RASA’EL EL SHAFAHIYYAH)
1991, Abdellatif Abdul-Hamid, Syria, 108 min., with Fayez Qazaq,
Rana Jammul, 35mm.
A young man obsessed with his thick glasses and huge nose is shortsighted
indeed when he wheedles his personable best friend into courting
the woman of his dreams on his behalf. Friday, June 2, 6:00 pm &
Tuesday, June 6, 8:00 pm
All films are in Arabic with English subtitles.
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