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Actress Dorra Zaraouk Directs Powerful Gaza Documentary

Summary

  • Actress Dorra Zaraouk directed a documentary about a family fleeing Gaza.
  • The film focuses on resilience and dignity amidst displacement.
  • Doha Film Festival supports independent and engaged regional films.
Actress Dorra Zaraouk Directs Powerful Gaza Documentary

Tunisian actress Dorra Zaraouk has transitioned to directing with "The Life That Remains," a poignant documentary capturing a young Gazan woman and her family's escape to Egypt. The film, shot in domestic settings, emphasizes the family's resilience and dignity as they navigate displacement, eschewing overt political discourse for a focus on everyday life.

Zaraouk felt compelled to tell this story urgently after being contacted by the subject via Instagram, bypassing traditional production routes. She navigated building trust with a family unaccustomed to being filmed, prioritizing their dignity and ensuring their stories were told with sensitivity, even capturing moments of vulnerability.

The documentary has resonated emotionally at festivals like Cairo and Rotterdam, connecting with audiences who see their own experiences reflected. Zaraouk also highlighted the importance of new events like the Doha Film Festival in providing visibility for regional filmmakers and their diverse stories, fostering essential industry growth.

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Her film, "The Life That Remains," follows a young Gazan woman and her family as they flee war and rebuild their lives in Egypt, focusing on their resilience.
The inaugural Doha Film Festival is important for Qatar and the region, supporting independent films and connecting them with audiences.
She felt an urgency to tell the story directly, focusing on the dignity of the subjects and building trust to capture intimate moments.

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