The Roof (2006)

Origin: Unknown | Documentary | Director: Kamal Aljafari | 61 minutes

The Roof

Kamal Aljafari 2006 docu 61 min.

Part essayistic meditation, part family portrait, The Roof is an eloquent,
understated exploration of physical and psychic place developed via an
account of filmmaker Kamal Aljafari's family history. Returning to his
parents' and grandmother's homes in Ramle and Jaffa, now part of Israel,
Aljafari uses elegant cinematography, unhurried rhythms, and fragmented
narratives to wonder how space, time, and history have been moulded by
politics and institutionalized neglect. The roof of the title is an absent
one, on the unfinished house where Aljafari's family has lived since their
resettlement in 1948. It functions as a place of waiting marked by constant
deferral. Curator Jean Pierre Rehm has called the film "as much a stylistic
as a political manifesto", one that "reveals not so much the meaning of an
absent roof, but the architecture of identity, place, and present pasts."

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