At Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Remis Auditorium
Our Transnational Literature Series further explores migration, exile, and displacement through foreign film. This screening of Gaza: A Documentary is part of the Boston Palestine Film Festival.
A small coastal strip that measures just twenty-five miles by six, Gaza is home to almost two million people who have lived under siege since 2007. This elegantly shot and masterfully crafted portrait of Palestinian life offers a rare chance to be fully immersed in the heart of today’s Gaza, as we go behind the walls to meet some of the real, resilient Palestinians living there.
Post screening discussion with Ahmed Mansour (Gaza native and director, Brooklyn, Inshallah!)
Tickets required. Transnational Series attendees receive a special discount. Use code FILM to receive $3 off the ticket price.
Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.