Embodied Chorus
Danielle Davie, Mohamad Moe Sabbah
Documentary, Experimental : 72' / HIV-AIDS, Performance, Community, Bodies

Danielle’s raw filmed diary and Moe’s vibrant queer memory of living with a sexually transmitted infection, ignite a collaborative exploration of bodies, intimacy, and shame.

/ EXHIBITION

Lisboa
September 25 | 15h30 | Cinema São Jorge - Sala 3 Buy Tickets
September 23 | 15h30 | Cinema São Jorge - Sala 3 Buy Tickets
QL - Queer Art Competition
https://www.madameletapis.com/

/ Details

Year: 2023

Country: Lebanon, Germany, Luxembourg

Language: arabic, english and french

Subtitles: english

With: Basma Baydoun, Caroline Hatem, Cyril Kokozaki, Firas Hallak, Hashem Adnan, Danielle Davie, Mohamad Moe Sabbah

/ Direction

Danielle Davie, Mohamad Moe Sabbah

Lebanon


* Danielle Davie is a documentary filmmaker and visual anthropologist. She has a PhD in Documentary & Anthropological Cinema. She directed ethnographic films and a few shorts, and now works on documentaries and experimental films and videos. Danielle is the director of ALBA-UOB’s Film School in Lebanon. She is also co-founder and member of Rawiyat-Sisters In Film collective.

 

** Mohamad Moe Sabbah is a Lebanese filmmaker and artist based in Cologne, Germany. In his work, he observes the world from a queer perspective and questions family structures, love, death, grief and body representation. Moe is currently pursuing Performance Studies at the Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln.


Filmography

** 2024 - Homeless Hearts (Short Film)
* ** 2023 - Embodied Chorus (Experimental Documentary)
* 2020 - Singeuse (Experimental Short)
* 2019 - Les oiseaux (Experimental Short)
* 2009 - The Camp (Documentary)
** 2017 - Chronic (Feature Film)
** 2014 - Where There Is Nothing but Water (Short Film)

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