In Electrical Gaza, Nashashibi combines her footage of Gaza, and the fixer, drivers and translator who accompanied her there, with animated scenes. She presents Gaza as a place from myth; isolated, suspended in time, difficult to access and highly charged. Commissioned by the Trustees of Imperial War Museum.
Directed by Rosalind Nashashibi
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3.8 / 5
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Rosalind Nashashibi
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Caitlin A
8.2★ · 05/18/24
beautifully captures gaza and its people. keeps israel’s occupation constantly looming the background as the militarization contrasts with the natural beauty of the land. heartbreaking to think how many of the locations shown have since been destroyed
beautifully captures gaza and its people. keeps israel’s occupation constantly looming the background as the militarization contrasts with the natural beauty of the land. heartbreaking to think how many of the locations shown have since been destroyed