Though I Know the River Is Dry explained

Though I Know the River is Dry
Director:Omar Robert Hamilton
Producer:Louis Lewarne
Starring:Kais Nashef
Cinematography:Omar Robert Hamilton
Editing:Omar Robert Hamilton
Runtime:19 minutes
Country:Palestine, Egypt, United Kingdom, Qatar
Language:Arabic

Though I Know the River is Dry (Arabic: مع آني آعرف آن النهر قد جف) is a 2013 Palestinian short crowd-sourced film directed by Egyptian-British filmmaker and writer Omar Robert Hamilton.[1]

Synopsis

The film tells the story of a man's return to Palestine years after making a decision to emigrate to America. The story is told through parallel timelines, interweaved with archival footage.

Critical reception

The film premiered in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam where it won the Prix UIP and the festival's nomination for Best Short Film at the 2013 European Film Awards. The competition jury stated that "the film is remarkable in the way it connects contemporary political issues with emotional dilemmas. Its cinematographic language builds on the qualities of the photographic composition, the direction of the actors and the subtle and intelligent use of archival material. The result embodies a poetic and restrained approach to questions which unfortunately are becoming more and more commonplace. In a particularly undogmatic manner, it offers multiple readings, while simultaneously sharply addressing historical, political and economical realities.[2]

It won Best Short from the Arab World at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival in November 2013. It has been widely well reviewed.[3]

Cast

Awards and nominations

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bio - Omar Robert Hamilton.
  2. Web site: Short films awarded. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140201054100/www.filmfestivalrotterdam.com/en/news-2013/short-films-awarded/. 2014-02-01.
  3. http://www.riverdryfilm.com/#!reviews Collected Reviews
  4. Web site: Though I Know the River Is Dry. Doha Film Institute.