Fadia’s Tree (Q&A with director)

We were delighted to previously screen this film but we have no current plans to screen it again. If you'd like to watch it in the cinema, consider a private hire to watch it with friends. That does rely on the film being available for private purchase.

Film details

Film TitleFadia’s Tree (Q&A with director)
Suitability
Genre
Length87mins
Year2021
CountryUnited Kingdom
DirectorSarah Beddington
ActorsN/A
LanguageEnglish, Arabic
Showings

Dreaming of a homeland she is denied, a Palestinian refugee in Lebanon, sets a challenge to find an ancient tree that stands as witness to her family’s existence, guided only by inherited memories, a blind man and a two-headed dragon.

It’s a film that sets anger and to some extent politics to one side in favour of a sombre, supportive, emotional portrait.

The film’s politics are visible but not heavy-handed. This is not so much an attack on Israel’s occupation as a universal portrait of displacement.