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Benefit Screening for Lebanon

  • Le Petit Versailles Garden 247 East 2nd Street New York, NY, 10009 United States (map)

Join us for a benefit screening for Lebanon of 3 short films that recount poetically visceral stories of Palestinian and Lebanese dispossession and exile caused by the Israeli occupation. After the viewing, stick around for a grounding conversation between Rawya El Chab and Rami Dinnawi.

This event will be held on Thursday, May 7th from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm at Le Petit Versailles Garden in NYC (247 E 2nd St, New York, NY 10009).

Suggested donation $25.
If you can’t attend and would like to donate
Venmo @ marco-lanier
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Since March 1st, 2026, Israel has intensified its war on Lebanon by martyring and wounding thousands, relentlessly bombing the country, and erasing villages
in the South. Residents were forced to flee large populated areas across the South, the Beqaa, and Beirut, leaving everything behind.

Many families are now living in tents, and overcrowded schools without access to basic necessities. Following the “ceasefire” announced on April 17th, a number
of locals have been returning to their lands but with no house to sleep in. Israel is still bombarding the South.

We urgently need your support to send to @tanseqeye_shaabeye_lebanon and @tarablos.tastajib who provide displaced families with essential aid.

Synopses:
untitled part 3a: occupied territories (2001, 23’) by Jayce Salloum
Excerpts from conversations of two elder Palestinians, Abdel Majid Fadl Ali Hassan and Nameh Hussein Suleiman, who have been living in refugee camps
in Lebanon since 1948, sharing their journeys of forced displacement.

untitled part 3b: (as if) beauty never ends.. (2002, 11’) by Jayce Salloum
With the voice over of Abdel Majid Fadl Ali Hassan narrating a story told by the rubble of his home in Palestine, the tape permeates into an intense essay on
dystopia in contemporary times, providing an elegiac response to the ongoing Palestinian dispossession.

The Tree of Hell (2024, 22’) by Raed Zeno
A documentary that draws a parallel between an invasive tree that grows in front of Raed’s house threatening local environmental diversity, and the continuous Israeli invasion and destruction of Lebanon.

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