Bouchra Khalili

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Cinetracts '20 TrailerTwenty-Two Hours TrailerThe Tempest Society Trailer

Bouchra Khalili is a Moroccan-French visual artist. Raised between Morocco and France, she studied Film at Sorbonne Nouvelle and Fine Arts at École nationale supérieure d'arts de Paris-Cergy. She lives in Berlin, Germany.

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Cinetracts '20 Trailer (2020)

08 October 2020

A global portrait documenting the year's events, Cinetracts '20 features the work of an international lineup of 20 filmmakers.

Straight Stories, Part 1 Trailer (2006)

01 January 2006

Somewhere between documentary and fiction, this is an essay on questions of territory and human displacements made during an excursion from southern Spain to northern Morocco.

Mapping journey n°4 Trailer (2010)

01 January 2010

Bouchra Khalili is interested in the Mediterranean as a space of nomadism and itinerancy. Her work renders it in its subjective aspect by documenting the realities and narratives of migration, offering an alternative mapping based on the personal testimony of clandestine migrations.

The Tempest Society Trailer (2017)

08 April 2017

Three Athenians from different backgrounds form a group in Athens to examine the current state of Greece, Europe, and the Mediterranean.

Anya: Straight Stories, Part 2 Trailer (2008)

08 August 2008

On one hand an exploration of the Bosphorus as a “continuous drift” between Europe and Asia; on the other, the tale (recounted via voiceover) of Anya, an undocumented Iraqi who has lived in the region for 12 years awaiting a visa to Australia.

Twenty-Two Hours Trailer (2018)

16 October 2018

Bouchra Khalili’s meditation on revolutionary histories considers the poet Jean Genet’s secret 1970 visit to the United States at the invitation of the Black Panther Party.

Foreign Office Trailer (2015)

19 December 2015

Foreign Office focuses on the period during which Algiers – between 1962 and 1972– became the “mecca of revolutionaries”, hosting representations of many liberation movements from Africa, Asia and the Americas, such as Eldridge Cleaverʼs International Section of the Black Panther Party, Mandelaʼs ANC, or the PAlGC (African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde) founded by Amilcar Cabral.