Wild Relatives

by Jumana Manna (Lebanon, Norway, Germany, 2018)

Genre: Short Documentary / Original Version: Arabic / Duration: 26 min / Script: Jumana Manna / Cinematography: Marte Vold / Editing: Katrin Ebersohn / Sound Editing & Design: Philippe Ciompi / Producer: Jumana Manna / Co-producers: Elisabeth Kleppe (Aldeles AS).

Wild Relatives - Trailer - Heinrich Böll Foundation Beirut - Middle East

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Deep in the earth beneath Arctic permafrost, seeds from all over the world are stored in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault to provide a backup should disaster strike. Wild Relatives starts in 2012 when an international agricultural research center was forced to relocate from Aleppo to Lebanon due to the Syrian Revolution turned war, and began a laborious process of planting their seed collection from the Svalbard back-ups. The film follows the path of this transaction of seeds. It captures the articulation between this large-scale international initiative and its local implementation in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon, carried out primarily by young migrant women. The meditative pace patiently teases out tensions between state and individual, industrial and organic approaches to seed saving, climate change and biodiversity, witnessed through the journey of these seeds.

About the Director
Jumana Manna is a Palestinian artist working primarily with film and sculpture. Her work explores how power is articulated through relationships, often focusing on the body and materiality in relation to narratives of state building, and histories of place. Manna received a BFA from the National Academy of Arts in Oslo and an MA in Aesthetics and Politics from California Institute of the Arts. She has participated in multiple festivals and exhibitions. Her 2015 documentary “A Magical Substance Flows into Me” (premiered in Berlinale Forum, 2016) won Films on Art Competition, at the New Horizons International Film Festival, Wroclaw. Manna was awarded the A.M. Qattan Foundation’s Young Palestinian Artist Award in 2012, the Ars Viva Prize for Visual Arts and was nominated for the Preis der Nationalgalerie für junge Kunst in 2017.

Contact
jumana.manna@gmail.com

Scereenings

Beqaa
19th of August
at 9:30 pm
Bayt Lamma
Saida
26th of August
at 7:00 pm
Sikka
Beirut
1st of September
at 7:00 pm
Orient-Institut

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