Al Ard Film Festival XXI: Line Up

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Al Ard Film Festival returns to Cagliari from February 25 to March 1, 2025, for its 21st edition. Over the years, it has established itself as one of the most popular festivals about Palestine in Europe, showcasing a diverse array of films that reflect the experiences, struggles, and dreams of Palestinian people and their diaspora.

The 2025 lineup spans three categories—Feature Documentaries, Short Documentaries, and Short Fiction—featuring stories that are as compelling as they are thought-provoking.

Feature Documentaries

The feature documentary section includes a powerful selection of works by accomplished filmmakers:

  • Habib AyebSh’hili
  • Elizabeth Vibert & Chen WangAisha’s Story
  • Mohammed Abugeth & Daniel CarsentyThe Devil’s Drivers
  • Lamees AlmakkawyDancing Palestine
  • Elettra Bisogno & Hazem AlqaddiThe Roller, the Life, the Fight
  • Carol Mansour & Muna KhalidiState of Passion

Short Documentaries

The Short Documentaries category offers a wide range of interesting narratives, capturing both personal and collective experiences:

  • Hayat LabanShattered Memory
  • Hamza Amjed Essa AfanaA Dream of Reunion in Wartime
  • Abdallah MotanDeferred Reclaim
  • Shrouq H. Al-AilaReporting Under Genocide: Six Months in Gaza
  • Delerci DanielaBefore Night Falls
  • Rehab NazzalVibrations From Gaza
  • Jawan Aklouk & Gabriele SavinoRas El’bar
  • Zeinab MahfoudYaroun
  • Ajwad JaradatAyyoub
  • Rahmeh AlShmmasWarda

Short Non-Documentaries

The Short Non-Doc section rounds out the festival’s program with imaginative and emotional storytelling:

  • Uday JubehI’ll Get Back to You
  • Ibrahim HandalA Short Film About Kids
  • Dima HamdanBlood Like Water
  • Amani JaaferA Lullaby Unlike Any Other
  • Luay AwwadBorn A Celebrity
  • Ameen Abo KaseemAs We Cross to the Other Side of the Garden

Al Ard Film Festival continues to be a vital space for amplifying Palestinian voices and showcasing their stories on the big screen. Beyond the official lineup, the festival offers a dynamic program of collateral events, including out-of-competition films, live music, art exhibitions, discussions with artists, and seminars.

We invite you to join us in Cagliari this February for a week of powerful films and cultural events that bring Palestine to the forefront of global cinema.