Seaside screen brings movie magic to Gaza years after cinema closure

Published August 17, 2023
PALESTINIAN families watch a large projector screen at a beachfront cafe during a rare cinema event in Gaza City.—Reuters
PALESTINIAN families watch a large projector screen at a beachfront cafe during a rare cinema event in Gaza City.—Reuters

GAZA: With car tyres, rocks and mounds of sand as seats, Palestinians of all ages have been enjoying a rare trip to the movies at a big-screen event on the Gaza beachfront.

The open-air show — with a playlist including the animated children’s comedy Ferdinand — was for many viewers a first experience of a projected film since the impoverished enclave’s last cinema closed more than three decades ago.

Hosted by “The Sea is Ours” cafe, the screenings were designed to promote issues of culture and history approved by the Hamas government.

They left some in the audience longing for more.

“I hope one day there will be a cinema, so I can go to the cinema and eat popcorn,” said 13-year-old Mohammad Zidan as other children lolled in the sand, giggling at the cartoon.

Cinema once flourished in Gaza, with Palestinians flocking to see Arab, Western and Asian films, but the movie houses were torched in the First Intifada in 1987 and then burned down again in 1996 during a wave of internal violence.

The last cinema, long abandoned, is now a haven for bats.

While Gazans have been able to go to movie screenings which are held from time to time at theatres and other venues, such a full bill of films, being shown over several weeks at the venue, is a rare treat.

“We can get movies on mobile phones, but this is something new and is nice,” said 15-year-old Hadeel Hejji. Ali Mhana, 35, the cafe owner and local playwright, said he had never been to a regular cinema.

Published in Dawn, August 17th, 2023

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