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Watch our extended interview with British Palestinian filmmaker Farah Nabulsi and Palestinian actor Saleh Bakri, who discuss the new feature film The Teacher. Inspired by true events, the drama looks at how Israel's decadeslong military occupation impacts Palestinian children. Nabulsi details the challenges of filming The Teacher in the occupied West Bank, and Bakri discusses how he drew on his own experience as a father to play the titular role.
Watch our extended interview with British Palestinian filmmaker Farah Nabulsi and Palestinian actor Saleh Bakri, who discuss the new feature film The Teacher. Inspired by true events, the drama looks at how Israel's decadeslong military occupation impacts Palestinian children. Nabulsi details the challenges of filming The Teacher in the occupied West Bank, and Bakri discusses how he drew on his own experience as a father to play the titular role.
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Farah Nabulsi joins Rania Khalek on Dispatches to talk about her powerful new film The Teacher, an emotional and political drama set in the occupied West Bank.Inspired by true events, The Teacher follows a Palestinian schoolteacher as he confronts personal trauma, settler violence, and the capture of an Israeli soldier by the resistance, forcing impossible moral decisions that reflect the brutal reality of life under military occupation.The film captures the full spectrum of colonial violence, from land theft and demolitions to military raids and daily humiliation, and it does so without reducing Palestinians to one dimensional victims or symbols. It's raw, grounded, and quietly revolutionary.
In this episode of Eat for the Planet, Sami Nabulsi, founder of Phytag Tech, explores the intersection of innovation, politics, and progress in the cultivated meat industry. Drawing from his transition from finance to food tech, Sami shares his vision for the future of cultivated meat, including its potential to reshape global food systems and address critical challenges like sustainability, scalability, and national security. The discussion delves into overcoming technical and regulatory hurdles, combating misinformation and political resistance, and fostering collaboration with traditional meat industry players to unlock new opportunities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this packed episode, Haley and Alyssa recap race day stories from both the recent IRONMAN Arizona, where Haley was spectating her coached athletes, as well as the recent T100 World Championship Final in Dubai. They also welcome two rising stars in the sport, Hana Al Nabulsi and Naomi Ruff. Hana is a Team UAE triathlete who was on the ground at this year's T100 World Championship Final. She shares the growing excitement and enthusiasm for the sport in her country, as well as her desire to set an example and change perceptions of women in sport. Unfortunately, due to a recent surgery, Hana wasn't able to compete at the race, but she shares the harrowing details around her injury and her goals for recovery and competition.The second interview is with Naomi Ruff, the newly crowned NCAA Individual National Champion from Arizona State! She shares the details of her race day, including those smoking fast transitions which kept her at the front of the pack. It's an exciting play-by-play of the event, including the two-day format, team dynamics, and knowing when to make her move on the run. The future of the sport is bright with these two rising stars!Naomi
Jim Donnan, Radi, Nabulsi, and Dayne Young recap Georgia's home win over Tennessee and what it means for the Bulldogs as it prepares for its final two regular season games. The guys also answer questions from UGASports.com.
In this episode, we dive into the triathlon journey of Hana AlNabulsi, a trailblazing triathlete on the UAE National Team. Hana made history as the youngest Emirati woman to ever compete in and complete a 70.3 Ironman race. She's also the first Emirati woman to qualify for the Asian Games in Triathlon.We caught up with Hana at the T100 World Tour Press Conference in Dubai, just ahead of the Tour's grand finale (16-17 Nov) During our conversation, Hana shares how a simple dare sparked her entry into the world of triathlon during the pandemic. She takes us through the unforgettable story of her first race, and with unexpected challenges and laser focus needed Hana also opens up about the mental resilience that drives her, her unwavering focus on her ultimate dream of representing the UAE in Triathlon at the next Olympics, and how she pushes herself to reach new heights in the sport. Follow Hana on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trihanathon/ For more information on the T100 series: https://t100triathlon.com/ If you've been enjoying our content and finding value in our discussions, please take a quick moment to show your support. Just hit the subscribe button wherever you are listening to us so that you never miss an episode.Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only - and follow @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn. This really helps us in our commitment to bring you the best possible show and the most interesting guests.Dawn
Stephen Sackur speaks to British-Palestinian filmmaker Farah Nabulsi. Her latest film, The Teacher, is set in the West Bank and invites audiences to see and feel the Palestinian experience in intimate, human and emotional detail; but is that possible in the post-October 7th climate of war?
Nasser speaks with Azeez Nabulsi, a young Palestinian-Bosnian, apprentice electrician, runner, and founder of Gaza Endurance and Abdel -Rahman, Executive Assistant, Islamic Council of Victoria. They speak about Azeez's upcoming run to Gadigal Land-Sydney from Narrm-Melbourne to raise needed funds and awareness for the people of Gaza. Azeez will run during November and will complete 1000kms in 30 days with a fundraising target of $30,000. For info and updates on Azeez's run, head to @gazaendurance.Donate to support Azeez's work via my.humanappeal.org.au/fundraising/gaza-endurance.To support Human Appeal's work, head to humanappeal.org.au.A special thanks to MCCA Finance for their support of Azeez.Free Palestine rally, State Library Victoria, every Sunday from 12pm.Info on upcoming events and actions via APAN and Free Palestine Melbourne.Daily broadcast updates via Let's Talk Palestine. Image credit: @gazaendurance
Castel Gandolfo - Leonard Bernstein: A Celebration - Farah Nabulsi
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Topics covered : Resistance, solidarity, grief, finding purpose, empathy and selective empathy, creativity, racism, colonisation, injustice, double standards, hypocrisy, soft power. This week I speak to Oscar nominated and BAFTA Award winning Palestinian British filmmaker and human rights advocate, Farah Nabulsi.She lives in London with her husband and their 3 children and we spoke when she was recently in Galway for the Film Fleadh.Farah's work includes 'Today They Took My Son', endorsed by British Director Ken Loach and screened at the United Nations. 'The Present', her directorial debut, which she also co-wrote and produced, went on to win over 50 International Film Festival Jury and Audience Awards, a BAFTA® award, and it scored an Oscar® nomination. Her feature length film ‘The Teacher' (which is outstanding by the way) won Best International Film at the Galway Film Fleadh and it will be released in cinemas across the UK and Ireland from the 27th of September.We sat down to speak about shooting it exclusively in the West Bank, she also talks about how her life changed after a trip to Palestine as an adult, finding purpose in life, double standards, her Palestinian parents and so much more.For more information about this powerful film and cinema locations, go to...Home - The TeacherAnd if you like this conversation, other episodes to listen to are...Ruth Smith : Love and JusticeDaniel Mate : Dismantling blindspotsDr Myriam François : Speaking truth to powerCaoimhe Butterly : Collective CareRóisín El Cherif : Palestinian prideSarah Durham Wilson : Rebel with a causeGalway Film Fleadh36th Galway Film Fleadh | 9 - 14 July 2024If you're a fan of what I do, please follow, rate and review in all the usual places.And thanks, as always, for your support of Ready to be Real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 5: Farah Nabulsi on 'The Teacher' Farah Nabulsi is a multi award winning Palestinian British filmmaker and human rights advocate. Her short 'The Present' won a BAFTA Award for Best British Short Film and an Academy Award Nomination for Best Live Action Short at the Oscars (2021). It is available to watch now on Netflix. Farah's most recent work 'The Teacher' had its world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival 2023 and marks her feature length directorial debut. Logline: “A Palestinian school teacher finds himself caught between his risky commitment to political resistance and his emotional support for one of his most promising students.” Series One : Palestinian Cinema. Produced and presented by Sarah Agha. Poster designs by Romin Miremadi. Music composed by Mina Samy. Episode mixing and mastering: Aodhagán O'Flaherty.
Mondoweiss' Managing Editor, Faris Giacaman, and Palestine staff writer Qassam Muaddi join us to discuss key developments in Israel's genocidal war on Gaza and events in the West Bank. - - - - - Support our work Help us continue our critical, independent coverage of events in Palestine, Israel, and related U.S. politics. Donate today at https://mondoweiss.net/donate Articles and Links mentioned in the show Israel destroyed al-Shifa Hospital to accelerate social collapse in Gaza, Faris Giacaman ‘Operation Al-Aqsa Flood' Day 181: Israel says it will ‘temporarily' allow aid into Gaza, Qassam Muaddi From the cities to the countryside, armed resistance is spreading in the West Bank, Shatha Hanaysha How Ibrahim al-Nabulsi became the ‘lion of Nablus', Mariam Barghouti On the Brink: Jenin's Rising Resistance (Documentary Film), Yumna Patel Subscribe to our free email newsletters. Share this podcast Share The Mondoweiss Podcast with your followers on Twitter. Click here to post a tweet! If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Podchaser, leave us a review, and follow the show! Follow The Mondoweiss Podcast wherever you listen Amazon Apple Podcasts Audible Deezer Gaana Google Podcasts Overcast Player.fm RadioPublic Spotify TuneIn YouTube Our RSS feed We want your feedback! Email us Leave us an audio message at SparkPipe More from Mondoweiss Subscribe to our free email newsletters: Daily Headlines Weekly Briefing The Shift tracks U.S. politics Palestine Letter West Bank Dispatch Follow us on social media Mastodon Instagram Facebook YouTube Bluesky Twitter/X WhatsApp Telegram
Meet Farah Nabulsi: The Film Maker & Advocate For Palestinian Rights
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Farah Nabulsi and Yousef Munayyer discuss her film The Present, which tells the story of a Palestinian father and daughter in the West Bank trying to buy a wedding anniversary gift but having to navigate the Israeli system of apartheid on their way home. Nabulsi is an Academy Award-nominated and BAFTA-winning British-Palestinian filmmaker and human rights advocate.
Building Unity Against Fascism study circle, Palestinian solidarity with Muhib Nabulsi, Jesse Noakes on housing justice for Aboriginal families, Trasharama A-Go-Go Film Festival, Blockade Australia Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// In our first conversation, we will be learning more about Building Unity Against Fascism; a six session study circle co-hosted by Radical Women and Freedom Socialist Party in Reservoir. Immersed in the daily fight against racism, sexism, homophobia, anti-trans bigotry, and labor exploitation, Radical Women believes in multi-issue organising around the needs of the most marginalised. The Freedom Socialist Party is a feminist, working-class organisation, fighting for an end to all capitalist exploitation and oppression. Register and find out more about the Building Unity Against Fascism study circle here.// Muhib Nabulsi is a Palestinian writer, editor, filmmaker and activist living in exile on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Eastern Kulin Nation. He joins us today to speak about the fight for Palestinian liberation and solidarity. Muhib mentioned the following in the interview with Inez, following the Black People's Union and RMIT University's partnerting with ''so called Israel'' arms company Elbit Systems, and showing up for the Palestinian Solidarity Rally this Sunday 12pm at the State Library Victoria in Naarm (so called Melbourne).// Housing justice campaigner Jesse Noakes caught up with Priya earlier this week to discuss the campaign to stop the Western Australian government's Department of Communities from evicting Aboriginal families from public housing and into homelessness. While public housing is frequently referred to as the benchmark for secure rental tenancy in Australia, the Stop Evicting Families campaign highlights how state and territory governments can choose to end public housing tenancies with no reason, process for challenge or sufficient notice to tenants. These decisions are disproportionately made about Aboriginal families in Western Australia's public housing system, and Jesse speaks about the dire consequences for families as well as their fight to end arbitrary evictions. Find out more about the campaign by heading to StopEvictingFamilies.org, and keep an eye out for news later today about one family's racial discrimination complaint about their eviction notice from public housing, which is currently under investigation by the Australian Human Rights Commission.// We will also be having a phone conversation with the founder of the Trasharama A-Go-Go Australian Short Film Festival Dick Dale. Trasharama A-Go-Go Film Festival caters to the low-budget/no-budget end of the movie market focusing on genre films (Horror/Sci Fi) under 15 minutes in length, it is being held at the Nova Cinema this weekend and Dick is in Naarm/Melbourne to host the festival and screen his feature "Ribspreader". We will be talking to Dick about the video nasty genre, the Trasharama A-Go-Go film festival and his feature "Ribspreader".// Blockade Australia is an organising network established in response to the destruction of the ecosystems that support all human and non human life. The network helps to build a political movement that can physically resist Ausrtralia's planet destroying operations with disruptive and targetted action that shuts down the everyday functioning of this machine. Today we will hear the first instalment of a three part conversation with "James" an activist from Blockade where we discuss Blockades mission, the reasons he got involved with the organisation, the role a commitment to social and environmental justice plays in Blockades work and the importance of direct action.//
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In this episode, Rafeef, Tayla and Tom are joined by Farah Nabulsi, Palestinian-British filmmaker and human rights advocate. She has written and produced four short films including Today They Took My Son and Nightmare of Gaza. Her most recent short The Present has won over 50 International awards for its powerful portrayal of the daily struggles faced by Palestinians living under Israeli occupation. Listen in as we discuss The Present, her inspiration, and her efforts to use film to share the Palestinian experience under Israeli occupation and apartheid system.Links:To learn more about Farah and her work, visit her website.Check out the online resource Oceans of Injustice, named after Farah's first film which deconstructs the economic, social, and political aspects of Israeli occupation here. Read more about Farah's upcoming film The Teacher. Subscribe to this podcast and donate to CJPME to support the work that we do.
Hana Al Nabulsi is aiming to compete in the 2024 Olympics as the first Emirati woman to do so in triathlon. However, this wasn't always something she thought could be possible for her. In this energetic interview Hana tells us all about how she got her start in endurance sports with an ultra running race, all the way until now as she is training under her country's triathlon national governing body.She particularly emphasizes how she pursues her own dreams, and doesn't let the criticism or nay-saying of others affect her. It is through that mindset that she hopes to inspire other women from the United Arab Emirate to chase big goals in sport and give them a path to follow.Hana's Instagram: @trihanathonThe Iron Woman film: danatoday.comFollow us on Instagram:@feistytriathlon Feisty Media Website:https://livefeisty.com/ Support Our Partners: Use code FEISTYVJ for $20 off a pair of shoes at https://vjshoesusa.com/feisty InsideTracker: Get 20% off at insidetracker.com/feisty Orca: Use code IRONWOMEN15 for 15% off at www.orca.com/ The Amino Co: Shop Feisty's Favorite 100% Science-Backed Amino Acid Supplements. Enter code IRONWOMEN at Aminoco.com/IRONWOMEN to Save 30% + receive a FREE gift for new purchasers! SaltStick: Use code FEISTY for 20% off one time purchases and subscriptions at saltstick.com This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Known as the photographer who took the well-known photo of Bijou in Joshua Tree, Raven Nabulsi was one of the CE5 ambassadors featured in the Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind, a film about humans initiating contact with extraterrestrial beings through some simple protocols that anyone can do. Raven has been on dozens of CE5 training expeditions with CSETI. She has a unique perspective as someone who has seen how ET contact has evolved over the years. And having taken some amazing photos, she also shares about her experiences with photography in this context. Watch the documentary film where Raven's CE5 photos were featured, for FREE on Tubi:https://geni.us/CE5KPrime Links mentioned at end of episode:Dr. Steven Greer's website: https://siriusdisclosure.com/ 2023 conference booking/registration page: https://drstevengreer.kartra.com/page/dcpressconference2023 Scroll down the page to register for conference, press club or livestream independently.Our Links:Download your free CE5 Basics PDF guide: https://ce5podcast.com Watch this show on YouTube: https://smarturl.it/ce5podcastvid Support this show: https://ce5podcast.com/team Follow us on social @ce5podcastLearn about the work of Dr. Steven Greer:Watch Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind: Contact Has Begun, FREE on TubiTV: https://geni.us/CE5KPrime Learn more about the CE5 Initiative: https://siriusdisclosure.com/expeditions Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ce5-podcast3645/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
On Friday Andy & Randy were broadcasting live from Twin Peaks in Buckhead and were getting everybody ready for the SEC Championship game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the LSU Tigers tomorrow at 4pm on CBS. To help them get ready for the game, the guys were joined by the publisher of UGASports.com, Radi Nabulsi, who after previewing the SEC Championship was asked by Andy, “If you are thinking about it from a Georgia perspective this weekend beyond of course Georgia beating LSU, how do you root for the other games? Is there a best case scenario 2-3-4 in the college football playoff?” “Yeah you want TCU and USC to win. You don't want to see them knocked out and all of sudden Ohio State get in there and have to face that air raid, that air attack they have. I can just see it now, all of a sudden TCU loses, USC loses and Ohio State and Alabama both get in…I believe that Alabama is going to the playoffs until I see the cold, dead corpse,” Nabulsi replied. You can hear Andy & Randy Monday-Friday from 11a-2p on 92.9 The Game.
Georgia outmanned Mississippi State and now travels north to Lexington for a cold afternoon game against Kentucky. Jim Donnan, Radi, Nabulsi, and Dayne Young discuss the College Football Playoff picture and field questions from DawgVent members.
The Pulse 95 presenters spoke to Thabet Al-Nabulsi, Former Jordanian Secretary-General Ministry of Youth, about how governments could engage and encourage the youth to create a positive impact on society.
On Friday Andy & Randy were joined by Georgia Bulldogs Insider Radi Nabulsi who talked about the Dawgs dominant performance on the ground the last few weeks, especially in the blowout win over the Auburn Tigers. In the 42-10 win over Auburn, Georgia totaled 292 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns spread across five different ball carriers: Stetson Bennett, Daijun Edwards, Branson Robinson, Kenny McIntosh, Kendall Milton. Edwards and Robinson lead the way combining for four touchdowns and 181 of the 292 rushing yards. In the 26-22 win over Missouri the week prior to the win over Auburn, the Bulldogs overcome a slow first half to finish with 169 rushing yards. Georgia should have no problem amassing a good amount of rushing yards in their Homecoming tomorrow against the Vanderbilt Commodores. The recent success on the ground comes on the heels of Georgia's passing attack dominating early on and Nabulsi reflected on that during his interview with Andy & Randy: “Guys do you remember about after Week 3 everybody was wondering what's wrong with Georgia's run game? Now it's been three weeks and Georgia hasn't had a passing touchdown and everybody's like what's wrong with Georgia's passing game? Unless it's like 300 yards rushing and 300 yards passing then there is something wrong,” Nabulsi stated. You can hear Andy & Randy Monday-Friday from 11a-2p on 92.9 The Game.
Georgia Bulldogs Insider and Publisher of UGASports.com, Radi Nabulsi, joined Andy & Randy to talk about Georgia's dominant performance in the 49-3 Week 1 win over the Oregon Ducks and the conversation steered towards standout true freshman defensive back Malaki Starks. Starks, the true freshman out of Jefferson High School, lead Georgia with 8 tackles against Oregon and capped off his performance with one of the better interceptions you will see in college football this season or any other season. “What about this young man Starks (Malaki Starks)? I know we go back to the interception he had, which was unbelievable but the all-around game, it's not like he is just playing safety. He is a like a jack-of-all-trades, a guy like we were just talking about, like Tyrann Mathieu,” Randy said. “He (Starks) lines up everywhere. They can play him at star, they can play him in the dime package, free safety, strong safety, hell anywhere. Selling popcorn in the stands. He can do it all,” Nabulsi replied. “That interception will be on his highlight reel when he is drafted…you just can't have a crazier interception than that, it's just impossible,” Nabulsi added. Nabulsi also went on to explain how Starks played quarterback in high school and how he would excel in any position he winds up playing. The #2 Georgia Bulldogs host Samford at 4pm this Saturday September 10th. You can listen to Andy & Randy Monday-Friday from 11a-2p.
Receive the most important news & analysis on Israel/Palestine straight to your inbox! Sign up to our newsletter, Deep Dive Daily: https://bit.ly/3LrCUxE Twitter: @pdeepdive Instagram: @pdeepdivegram 13th November 2020: We go behind the lens in collaboration with London Palestine Film Festival on its opening night. Mark Seddon is in conversation with three leading Palestinian filmmakers discussing their latest works and the complexities and challenges facing Palestinian cinema today. Roua Naboulsi, Festival Coordinator of London Palestine Film Festival will kick things off, introducing us to the Festival and the events lined up over the next two weeks. Lina Al Abed is a documentary filmmaker, born in Damascus to a Palestinian father, and Egyptian mother. Her most recent film, Ibrahim: A Fate to Define (2019) took seven years to make, tracing the journey of her investigation into what happened to her father who disappeared when she was six years old in 1987 and did not return. Najwa Najjar is a Palestinian writer and director. Since 2000, she has worked on both documentary and fiction films, and her critically acclaimed debut feature film was Pomegranates and Myrrh (2009). Her second award winning feature film, Eyes of a Thief (2014), was the Palestinian submission for the 2015 Oscars Best Foreign Film and the Golden Globe Awards. Najwa's latest film, Between Heaven and Earth (2020), received a ten minute standing ovation at the world premiere in November at the Cairo International Film Festival, and her screenplay was subsequently the recipient of the prestigious Naguib Mahfouz Award. Farah Nabulsi is a Palestinian British filmmaker and human rights advocate. She has written, directed and produced short fiction films exploring Palestine related topics that matter to her. Farah has spoken and screened her work internationally at film festivals, universities and at the United Nations. Her current film, The Present, underscores the importance of freedom of movement as a basic human right.
In this episode, we have a hilarious, insightful, and all-around enjoyable chat with Mike Nabulsi of Water Wolf and Bass Magnet Lures. We start the night in shambles, and once back on track, we talk about Mike's storied history in the world of making stuff swim. Mike schools us on things we never before thought about in the realm of rubber, we beg him to come to a US musky expo, and Owen professes his love to another one of his many man crushes.
Andy Bunker and Randy McMichael were joined by Georgia Bulldogs Insider, Radi Nabulsi, who talked about several storylines heading into G-Day including what Bulldog fans might see from Arik Gilbert. “You think they (the Georgia coaching staff) try to get Arik Gilbert a couple of catches tomorrow just to show folks what he looks like in a Georgia uniform and maybe get the crowd fired up,” asked Bunker. “Please I hope they throw it to him 50 times. The guy has been through hell, there is just no question about it and he has busted his tail,” Nabulsi replied. “This guy is getting hundreds of reps a day it seems like, so you kind of want to reward him in spring practice and throw it to him plus you need to work on all the plays you have to your Tight End,” Nabulsi added.
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The Book of Ramallah collects stories set in and around Palestine's administrative capital, which, Maya Abu Al-Hayat writes in her introduction, “represents this mirage, this glimmer of hope that isn't real, to many writers.” Show Notes: Book of Ramallah, edited by Maya Abu Al-Hayat, is available from Comma Press. You can read “Love in Ramallah” by Ibrahim Nasrallah, translated by Mohammed Ghalaieny, at Bookanista. An excerpt from the introduction is available at The Irish Times. An excerpt of Mourid Barghouti's I Saw Ramallah, in Ahdaf Soueif's translation, is available at Penguin Random. An except of Raja Shehaheh's Palestinian Walksis available through PBS. “A Day in the Life of Abed Salama,” by Nathan Thrall, is at the New York Review. The Present, directed by Farah Nabulsi and co-written by Nabulsi and Hind Shoufani, is streaming on Netflix.
An abbreviated version of The Nights will be coming out in Fall 2021, in Seale's translation for W. W. Norton. The fuller Nights is currently set for 2023. You can follow the Nights Bot, with which Seale shares fragments of her translation, on Twitter. You can watch a recording of the Sheikh Zayed Book Award 2020 The Bookseller Webinar -The global influence of the Arabian Nights, with Richard van Leeuwen, Marina Warner, and Yasmine Seale, on YouTube. You can read Seale's talk with Veronica Esposito, “Wild Irreverence”: A Conversation about Arabic Translation with Yasmine Seale, in World Literature Today. At the beginning of the episode Seale reads an excerpt from Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulsi's Ta'tir al-anam fi tafsir al-ahlam, which is featured in the DREAMS issue of ArabLit Quarterly, released December 15. Seale also reads her poem “Conventional Wisdom,” which won the poetry category of the 2020 Queen Mary Wasafiri New Writing Prize. The Book of Travels by Ḥannā Diyāb -- the Syrian writer who related the Aladdin tale to Antoine Galland -- will be out from the Library of Arabic Literature, in Elias Muhanna's translation, in May 2021. Seale has written the foreword to the first volume.
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On his wedding anniversary, Yusef and his young daughter set out in the West Bank to buy his wife a gift. Between soldiers, segregated roads and checkpoints, how easy is it to go shopping? Farah Nabulsi is an Oscar nominated and BAFTA Award-Winning Palestinian British filmmaker, born, raised and educated in the UK. She left the corporate world in 2016 to start working in the film industry as a writer & producer of short fiction films, exploring topics that matter to her. This includes Today They Took My Son, endorsed by renowned British Director Ken Loach, screened at the United Nations and officially selected to top tier international film festivals. In 2019, she directed her first film, The Present, which she also co-wrote. The film stars renowned actor, Saleh Bakri. It premiered at Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2020 and won the coveted Audience Award for Best Film. It had its North American premiere at the Cleveland International Film Festival, where it won the Jury Award for Best Live Action Short, qualifying it for the 2021 Oscars. While The Present continues to pick up numerous audience and jury awards as it continues with the film festival circuit around the world, it was nominated for The Academy Awards (OSCARS®) and won a BAFTA Award for Best British Short Film 2021. It has also been licensed internationally, including to Canal+ (France), Pacific Voice (Japan), Telefonica (Spain) and Netflix Worldwide. Farah is currently in development of her debut feature length film, The Teacher.
This is the last episode of a series of four about the work of Handmade Palestine and the artisans that they support. In this episode I take you to an olive soap factory in the old city of Nablus where Amjad tells us about this family business and how they are developing new products that include goat and camel milk and very soon also dead sea mud.Morgan, from Handmade Palestine, visited the women in Nsf Jbeil that run the ceramics center and she interviewed two of the women there. You can also learn a bit more about the fate of the Bedouins living in the Westbank under strict military surveillance and how they struggle because Israel made it impossible to live their traditional Bedouin lifestyle.If you want to support Handmade Palestine with a donation or if you want to order Palestinian artisan handicrafts go to their website: https://www.handmadepalestine.comConnect to Stories from Palestine on social media (facebook, instagram and youtube) and sign up for the weekly e-mails by using this link: https://podspout.app/storiesfrompalestine
On Friday morning Andy Bunker and Randy McMichael were joined by Georgia Football Insider, Radi Nabulsi, who helped preview the Bulldogs game this Saturday against South Carolina. The conversation pivoted to who will emerge as a pass-catching playmaker on this Georgia offense outside of Freshman Tight End, Brock Bowers. “I think it's going to be Adoni Mitchell simply because he had so much work in the spring with Kearis (Kearis Jackson) out and Jermaine Burton banged up,” Nabulsui answered when asked who may become the next playmaker in the UGA offense. “I don't want to jinx it but I'm telling you this Ladd McConkey kid is lights out. He is fast, he is twitchy, he gets out there…I don't want to (say) Ladd McConkey is the guy and then all of a sudden you don't see him again for six months but I would put money on Ladd McConkey ripping these guys (South Carolina) a little bit,” Nabulsi continued. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday Andy and Randy were joined by Georgia Football Insider, Radi Nabulsi, who talked about the J.T. Daniels injury and who might start at Quarterback this Saturday versus The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in Athens. “From what I understand I think they (UGA coaching staff) are going to hold him (J.T. Daniels) out against UAB. You don't really need him (Daniels) for this game and that's not taking away anything from UAB…UAB has a great secondary, two good cornerbacks that are going to be tough to beat but I don't know that you need him (Daniels) to win this game for you. So why not let him (Daniels) rest and get ready for South Carolina,” Nabulsi said when asked about what Georgia will do with J.T. Daniels this week. McMichael then asked Nabulsi, “We shouldn't be surprised if we see him (referring to Carson Beck) under Center on Saturday then?” “You should not be surprised; his trainer (Carson Beck's Trainer) has been telling everyone that he (Beck) is going to get the start…but I'm telling you guys I know Kirby Smart and I know he likes known quantities. He likes production he can count on and it would not surprise me if we saw Stetson Bennett under Center,” Nabulsi responded. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part 2 in our discussion with Mike Nabulsi. Mike expands on the best waters to cast certain baits, why a damaged bait may not necessarily be a bad thing, modifying his baits, the muskie bait making community, and what his ideal muskie fishing tactic looks like!
Meet Hamza Nabulsi, Hamza shares more of his journey transitioning from being an Industrial Engineer to following his passion in the fitness world. He shares more about why he has chosen this path and what it means to him, as well as addresses the amount of discipline and commitment it takes to stay consistent to see the results. He talks about the importance of having the right mindset every single day to keep him going, he also talks about how having a daily routine helps keeps him on track. You can truly see how much he cares for his clients and how much time and energy he spends tailoring a unique fitness/ nutritional plan for each one of them. I also asked him about his thoughts on veganism, cheat meals and supplements.
This week we sit down with Farah Nabulsi, Palestinian-British Oscar-nominated, and BAFTA award-winning filmmaker and human rights advocate. We do a deep dive into The Present exploring its themes, the thought process behind certain characters and exchanges, and the notion that we learn just as much about Palestinian cultural tendencies of hospitality and compassion as we do about the realities of life under Israeli military occupation. Farah also clues us into the only part of the Present which is fictional and reveals why she chose to focus this film around the checkpoint - just one of the settler-colonial state's violent many structures and apparatuses. We discuss the importance of language in a liberation struggle and the interplay between the dehumanization of the Palestinians and the oppressor's capacity to oppress (shoutout Stanley Milgrim). Farah and Lara talk Fanon and Michael recall Chomsky's warnings about the emergence of Judeo-Nazi tendencies in Apartheid Israel. Farah suggests Lara and Michael go into radio.
The Book of Ramallah collects stories set in and around Palestine's administrative capital, which, Maya Abu Al-Hayat writes in her introduction, “represents this mirage, this glimmer of hope that isn't real, to many writers.” Show Notes: Book of Ramallah, edited by Maya Abu Al-Hayat, is available from Comma Press. You can read “Love in Ramallah” by Ibrahim Nasrallah, translated by Mohammed Ghalaieny, at Bookanista. An excerpt from the introduction is available at The Irish Times. An excerpt of Mourid Barghouti's I Saw Ramallah, in Ahdaf Soueif's translation, is available at Penguin Random. An except of Raja Shehaheh's Palestinian Walks is available through PBS. “A Day in the Life of Abed Salama,” by Nathan Thrall, is at the New York Review. The Present, directed by Farah Nabulsi and co-written by Nabulsi and Hind Shoufani, is streaming on Netflix.
Farah Nabulsi is a Palestinian British filmmaker and human rights advocate. She talks about directing a scene at the infamous Bethlehem Checkpoint 300 and working with Palestinian actor Saleh Bakri. She explains why she makes films meant to raise the global social conscience and why most people don't really know or understand what's really been going on in Palestine. She also comments on the International Criminal Court's (ICC) recent decision on its jurisdiction to investigate Israel for alleged war crimes and what that might mean for Israeli officials.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Farah Nabulsi is a Palestinian British filmmaker and human rights advocate. She talks about directing a scene at the infamous Bethlehem Checkpoint 300 and working with Palestinian actor Saleh Bakri. She explains why she makes films meant to raise the global social conscience and why most people don't really know or understand what's really been going on in Palestine. She also comments on the International Criminal Court's (ICC) recent decision on its jurisdiction to investigate Israel for alleged war crimes and what that might mean for Israeli officials.
This is more of the interview with Laila Nablusi where we discuss her work on Nothing Lasts Forever, Prizzi's Honor, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and some things hopefully happening in 2021! Hear the rest of our interview with Ms. Nablusi on our Blues Brothers episode.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Poet, artist and translator Yasmine Seale is at work on a fresh translation of the Thousand and One Nights. Show Notes: An abbreviated version of The Nights will be coming out in Fall 2021, in Seale's translation for W. W. Norton. The fuller Nights is currently set for 2023. You can follow the Nights Bot, with which Seale shares fragments of her translation, on Twitter. You can watch a recording of the Sheikh Zayed Book Award 2020 The Bookseller Webinar -The global influence of the Arabian Nights, with Richard van Leeuwen, Marina Warner, and Yasmine Seale, on YouTube. You can read Seale's talk with Veronica Esposito, “Wild Irreverence”: A Conversation about Arabic Translation with Yasmine Seale, in World Literature Today. At the beginning of the episode Seale reads an excerpt from Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulsi's Ta'tir al-anam fi tafsir al-ahlam, which is featured in the DREAMS issue of ArabLit Quarterly, released December 15. Seale also reads her poem “Conventional Wisdom,” which won the poetry category of the 2020 Queen Mary Wasafiri New Writing Prize. The Book of Travels by Ḥannā Diyāb -- the Syrian writer who related the Aladdin tale to Antoine Galland -- will be out from the Library of Arabic Literature, in Elias Muhanna's translation, in May 2021. Seale has written the foreword to the first volume.