Palestinian artist Hayam Abbas mentioned that she chooses her movies based on whether the work is a duty that must be fulfilled or not. She expressed her views during a dialogue session at the Cairo Film Festival, where she was honored. Abbas discussed her beginnings as a theater actress and the impact of her roles on the audience. The festival recognized her exceptional career in Arab and international cinema.
The festival also celebrated the early career of Abbas, highlighting her role in ‘Wedding in Galilee’ as a pivotal moment. The film marked the discovery of cinema for her and paved the way for further success in the industry. Abbas recalled her decision to travel to Europe for personal growth rather than solely pursuing an acting career.
Revisiting her roles in various Arabic films, Abbas emphasized her Palestinian-Arab identity and commitment to portraying diverse characters. She reflected on her experience in the movie ‘Red Satin,’ where she had to speak Tunisian dialect, showcasing her dedication to authenticity in her performances.
As an actress and advocate for women’s rights, Abbas underlined her focus on portraying meaningful characters regardless of the nationality of the roles. Her aim is to engage viewers and provoke thought through her acting, rather than mere portrayal. Abbas’s involvement in the film ‘Gate of the Sun’ underscored her deep connection to her heritage and family history.
Diverse voices and stories are crucial for preserving family legacies and cultural heritage. Widad Marwa initiated the ‘Memory’ project to document personal narratives for future generations. Through this initiative, Marwa aims to capture the essence of individuals’ life journeys and struggles, ensuring that no story is forgotten or overlooked.
Personal narratives serve as a bridge between generations, fostering a sense of identity and connection within families. By recording and sharing stories, individuals like Laila Fawzi seek to immortalize their experiences for future generations to cherish. The process of storytelling not only preserves memories but also strengthens familial bonds.
Marwa’s ‘Memory’ project exemplifies the power of storytelling in shaping collective memory and preserving personal histories. By documenting individual narratives, Marwa empowers individuals to share their stories, creating a legacy that transcends time and generations. The project’s success lies in its ability to capture the essence of human experience and preserve it for posterity.
Through initiatives like ‘Memory’, individuals have the opportunity to reflect on their past, share their struggles, and celebrate their triumphs. By honoring personal stories, Marwa underscores the importance of preserving cultural heritage and family legacies for future generations to cherish and learn from.






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