Fairuz Ghammam

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Bamssi Trailer

Most Popular Fairuz Ghammam Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Light Trailer (2022)

17 October 2022

Julie lost her parents when she was still very young. Now she is 13 and has long since settled in her new home, with a family who loves her.

Perfect Darkness Trailer (2016)

03 December 2016

Gus and his pregnant girlfriend Anna are on holiday. During their nightly walk to a spot near the water, Anna makes a confession.

Al Bahr Trailer (2019)

14 February 2019

"Al Bahr" is an experimental composition made by the Mediterranean Sea and is the second in a trilogy of films filmed in Mahdia, Tunisia.

Hit Him on the Head with a Hard Heavy Hammer Trailer (2023)

09 September 2023

Hit Him on the Head with a Hard, Heavy Hammer departs from the handwritten memoir of the filmmaker’s father and his experience of displacement during wartime.

Oumoun Trailer (2017)

27 January 2017

"Dear grandma, you’ll be surprised to hear my voice in your language…'" In Oumoun Brussels filmmaker Fairuz Ghammam plays the recording of a spoken letter that was never sent to her elderly grandmother in Mahdia, Tunisia.

cultuur Trailer (2023)

03 March 2023

Belgian filmmaker and cinematographer Fairuz Ghammam’s warm, generous work explores aspects of (auto)biography, shared authorship, and collaborative practices.

Bamssi Trailer (2024)

31 March 2024

The road, the house, the key, the animals, Bamssi. Images with the urgency of an Instagram story create a dialogue within the family across the sea: Mourad and Fairuz, Tunisia and abroad.

Barefoot Birthdays on Unbreakable Glass Trailer (2023)

08 September 2023

Three women reflect on art creation, immigration, and their own mother-daughter relationships: relationships cut short, relationships evolving, relationships to treasure.

Oumoun Trailer (2025)

08 November 2025

“Dear grandma, you’ll be surprised to hear my voice in your language…” Those are the first words in a recorded, spoken letter that was never sent, but instead played aloud in real time by the Brussels filmmaker to her elderly grandmother in Mahdia, Tunisia.