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The Present in Palestine The Present (2020) directed by Farah Nabulusi As Israel concludes another massacre of innocent Palestinians including children, world leaders issue more dead statements on witnessing a modern-day Holocaust in occupied Palestine. The start of this new attack once again shows the dominance of the United States of America and Israel over almost the entire globe. Israel hasn’t really been able to curb the artistic voices of Palestinians. Such art comes back like a bad penny for Israel. Farah Nabulusi, a British-Palestinian Oscar and BAFTA-nominated filmmaker and human rights advocate, surely is a repository of such currency. Hers is a name that will remain in the bad books of the Zionist dominated politics of Israel, primarily because of her simple, sophisticated way of revealing minute aspects of Palestinian life under Israeli occupation through her realistic films. ....
Comments OCCUPIED PALESTINE “The Present” a Palestinian film directed by Farah Nabulsi, with Saleh Bakri in the main role was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Live Action Short Film. In the end it did not win an Oscar, although it was deserving of one. In his acceptance speech, Travon Free, who won the award for his movie “Two Distant Strangers,” quoted James Baldwin, who said that “the most despicable thing a person can be is indifferent to other people’s pain.” “The Present” is only about 23 minutes long, yet it encomapses the totality of Palestine and the Palestinian experience. It also shows the indifference that is so prevalent to the pain of Palestinians. ....
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Close Steven Prescod and Robert Taronga (a blind and deaf actor) in the Oscar-nominated short film âFeeling Through.â Courtesy photo By Alice Reese Herald-Banner Contributor Apr 24, 2021 5 hrs ago Steven Prescod and Robert Taronga (a blind and deaf actor) in the Oscar-nominated short film âFeeling Through.â Courtesy photo The following excellent short films are nominated for Oscars at the 93rd annual Academy Awards ceremony scheduled for Sunday, April 25. FEELING THROUGH (Live Action Short) Tareek (Steven Prescod), who remains homeless during a chilly late night in New York City, desperately texts various friends asking for a place to spend the night. As he moves around the city, Tareek encounters Artie (Robert Taronga), who manages to communicate his need to catch a bus. Artie, it seems, is deaf and also blind.Tarek, who had been so self-centere ....
Oscars 2021: Best Live-Action Short Film Nominees Reviewed Shaun Munro reviews 2021’s Oscar-nominated live-action short films… We’re right on the eve of the 93rd Academy Awards, and in an attempt to foreground the typically under-discussed short film categories, this review series tackles each of the three fields – Animated, Live-Action, and Documentary. True to form, this year’s batch of live-action nominees offer hard-hitting depictions of urgent social issues from around the globe, presenting an appealingly diverse array of subjects in the process. Despite the potential for grimness, the deft tonal switch-footing from the filmmakers ensures a glint of hope emanates from the majority of the selections, most of which would be worthy winners on Oscar night. ....