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World Premiere Habibi Hussein

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City/Urbanization · True Story · Films about Films

  • CountryPalestine/Germany/Saudi Arabia/Sweden
  • Production Year2025
  • Running Time96min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Hussein Darby, the last projectionist of Cinema Jenin in Palestine, thought it a golden opportunity. When a German NGO came to restore the theater, Hussein was ready to prove his skills. He believed that it would help him get his job back. To revive the 50-year-old projector, he travels across the West Bank and even attempts to enter Israel. But he doesn’t know that his era has already passed. Alex Bakri captures this anachronistic struggle with a warm, friendly gaze. The passion and commitment in Bakri’s lens mirrors Hussein’s own. ‘Habibi’ in the title means ‘my beloved.’ This is a cinematic tribute from the director, giving Hussein the praise he longed for but never heard: Hussein, you are the best. (KANG Sowon)
Director
Director
Alex BAKRI
Alex Bakri is a Palestinian filmmaker active in various fields including cinematography, acting, and editing. Over the past decade, he has worked extensively as an editor on numerous feature documentaries such as Taste of Cement (2017), Octopus (2021), and the Academy Award–nominated Of Fathers and Sons (2017). In addition, he has served as cinematographer on several short films. As an actor, he appeared in Eran Kolirin’s Let It Be Morning (2021) and Elia Suleiman’s The Time That Remains (2009). Habibi Hussein is his first feature-length documentary as a director.
Credit
  • Director
    Alex BAKRI
  • CastHussein DARBY
  • Production CompanyOdeh Films
    may.odeh@gmail.com
    kaske film
    info@kaskefilm.de
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