Events, Exhibitions
and Screenings
Document Now: No Borders
DOCUMENT NOW: No Borders invites global photographers to share stories of migration and identity, investigating community and culture in a world of rapid globalisation. This new exhibition builds on the success and critical acclaim of DOCUMENT NOW: London, which took place in February 2024 at Bermondsey Project Space.
Each exhibition is an opportunity to share stories of the world around us, to highlight deeply personal approaches to the diverse medium of photography, and to platform the global voices who are supporting cross-cultural dialogues to flourish.
Ali’s Secret: Mona Daoud
SCREENING + Q&A
“Some secrets must never be left hanging”
A couple’s strained relationship is pushed to its limits when Ali’s long estranged friend shows up to stay with them for the weekend, unsettling the already turbulent waters and bringing to the surface a long deeply buried secret.production, and starred in two short films, The Push, and Happy Birthday Jesus. Her film Ali’s Secret, screened at LiftOff Sessions Festival, and KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival. Born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1981, Daoud currently lives in Cairo with her five rescues, a dog, three cats, and a tortoise whom she has named Oscar the Grouch.
Memories Carried
Photography exhibition and print sale in support of Medical Aid for Palestinians
Memories Carried is a group photography exhibition and print sale, bringing together photographers from the Arab world and across Europe for a one-night-only fundraising event.
Each photographer has donated a selection of images, which have been produced as a series of collectable prints specially for this event, priced at £50. With each print sold, 100% of proceeds go straight to MAP UK.
I'm Migrant: Afifa Aleiby
I’m Migrant: Afifa Aleiby - Episode 3 of Yamam Nabeel’s multimedia project in which he pieces together his heritage through interviews, portraits and conversations with exiled Iraqi artists, writers, and intellectuals. In this a deeply personal project, Yamam shares the Iraq he missed out on, as the young son of exiled Iraqi poet Nabeel Yasin, a parallel Iraq created by these artists he grew up with in Europe, through analogue film portraits and a film documentary series, as well as original artwork and installations.
The Woodman: Koutaiba Al-Janabi
SCREENING + Q&A
“Nobody was born with the dream of becoming a refugee”
The Woodman is a feature film with a thriller theme with a life size wooden dummy as the protagonist. It is a fairy tale about the outsiders in the world represented by the Woodman. This story is the reverse of the usual representation – the Woodman is now on the search of his home, chased by evil powers invisible in the film, he wants to go back to his forest, he wants to go home.
Tabbouleh & Pie / Beneath a Mother’s Feet
SCREENINGS + Q&A
The life of a retired man in London is interrupted when a new neighbour from Iraq moves in next door...
Tabbouleh & Pie - Richard’s life of a re'red insurance manager in London is interrupted when Fa'n, a stage director from Iraq, moves in next door. Through her vivacious and extrovert nature, she challenges Richard to connect with his less reserved self. Dir: Ja‘far ‘Abd al-Hamid
I'm Migrant: Faisel Laibi Sahi
I’m Migrant: Faisel Laibi Sahi - Episode 4 of Yamam Nabeel’s multimedia project in which he pieces together his heritage through interviews, portraits and conversations with exiled Iraqi artists, writers, and intellectuals. In this a deeply personal project, Yamam shares the Iraq he missed out on, as the young son of exiled Iraqi poet Nabeel Yasin, a parallel Iraq created by these artists he grew up with in Europe, through analogue film portraits and a film documentary series, as well as original artwork and installations.