It was the deadliest string of shark attacks the world has ever seen. In 2011, sharks in Réunion, a beautiful island, way out in the Indian Ocean started biting people way more than ever before and with lunatic violence. The epidemic forced local surfers, politicians, and business owners into a proxy war with ocean lovers and conservationists worldwide, where long simmering tensions boiled over. Réunion: Shark Attacks in Paradise is the story of what happened on this beautiful island, and t ...
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Traces of Home
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In this episode you can hear an interview with Colette Ghunim about the film 'Traces of Home' that she has been working on for the past years. The film brings her parents back to Mexico and Palestine from where they respectively were forced to leave due to different circumstances.
Colette grew up in a suburb of Chicago and was never really exposed to her roots as her parents were trying to move beyond their trauma and focused on raising their children in the American society.
When Colette lived for a while in Egypt she made some social media reports about women harassment and when her video went viral, she decided to make a short documentary about this topic.
This experience led her to a new project: tracing her roots with her parents, documenting their journeys back to the homes where they had to leave from.
Colette's father is Palestinian, born in 1944. His family was forcibly displaced from Safad in 1948. Although her father did not have clear memories of Safad and of the Nakba, he carries the family trauma with him and as they are making this film the family is going through a process of grief and healing.
You can sign up for the mailing list to stay updated about the development of the film and streaming and screening in the future: https://tracesofhome.com/
Connect to Stories from Palestine on social media, support the show, sign up for the mailinglist, listen to the newest episode, all with one link:
https://linktr.ee/storiesfrompalestine
Colette grew up in a suburb of Chicago and was never really exposed to her roots as her parents were trying to move beyond their trauma and focused on raising their children in the American society.
When Colette lived for a while in Egypt she made some social media reports about women harassment and when her video went viral, she decided to make a short documentary about this topic.
This experience led her to a new project: tracing her roots with her parents, documenting their journeys back to the homes where they had to leave from.
Colette's father is Palestinian, born in 1944. His family was forcibly displaced from Safad in 1948. Although her father did not have clear memories of Safad and of the Nakba, he carries the family trauma with him and as they are making this film the family is going through a process of grief and healing.
You can sign up for the mailing list to stay updated about the development of the film and streaming and screening in the future: https://tracesofhome.com/
Connect to Stories from Palestine on social media, support the show, sign up for the mailinglist, listen to the newest episode, all with one link:
https://linktr.ee/storiesfrompalestine
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MP3•Trang chủ episode
Manage episode 344289912 series 2830217
Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Kristel. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Kristel hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.
In this episode you can hear an interview with Colette Ghunim about the film 'Traces of Home' that she has been working on for the past years. The film brings her parents back to Mexico and Palestine from where they respectively were forced to leave due to different circumstances.
Colette grew up in a suburb of Chicago and was never really exposed to her roots as her parents were trying to move beyond their trauma and focused on raising their children in the American society.
When Colette lived for a while in Egypt she made some social media reports about women harassment and when her video went viral, she decided to make a short documentary about this topic.
This experience led her to a new project: tracing her roots with her parents, documenting their journeys back to the homes where they had to leave from.
Colette's father is Palestinian, born in 1944. His family was forcibly displaced from Safad in 1948. Although her father did not have clear memories of Safad and of the Nakba, he carries the family trauma with him and as they are making this film the family is going through a process of grief and healing.
You can sign up for the mailing list to stay updated about the development of the film and streaming and screening in the future: https://tracesofhome.com/
Connect to Stories from Palestine on social media, support the show, sign up for the mailinglist, listen to the newest episode, all with one link:
https://linktr.ee/storiesfrompalestine
Colette grew up in a suburb of Chicago and was never really exposed to her roots as her parents were trying to move beyond their trauma and focused on raising their children in the American society.
When Colette lived for a while in Egypt she made some social media reports about women harassment and when her video went viral, she decided to make a short documentary about this topic.
This experience led her to a new project: tracing her roots with her parents, documenting their journeys back to the homes where they had to leave from.
Colette's father is Palestinian, born in 1944. His family was forcibly displaced from Safad in 1948. Although her father did not have clear memories of Safad and of the Nakba, he carries the family trauma with him and as they are making this film the family is going through a process of grief and healing.
You can sign up for the mailing list to stay updated about the development of the film and streaming and screening in the future: https://tracesofhome.com/
Connect to Stories from Palestine on social media, support the show, sign up for the mailinglist, listen to the newest episode, all with one link:
https://linktr.ee/storiesfrompalestine
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