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词条 Elia Suleiman
释义

  1. Life and career

     Early work  Pedagogical work  Feature films  Other film work 

  2. Filmography

     Feature films  Short films  Documentary films 

  3. See also

  4. Notes

  5. Further reading

  6. External links

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Elia Suleiman ({{lang-ar|إيليا سليمان}}, {{IPA-ar|ˈʔiːlja sʊleːˈmaːn|IPA|}}; born July 28, 1960) is a Palestinian film director and actor of Rûm Greek Orthodox origin.[1] He is best known for the 2002 film Divine Intervention ({{lang-ar|يد إلهية}}), a modern tragic comedy on living under occupation in Palestine which won the Jury Prize at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Elia Suleiman's cinematic style is often compared to that of Jacques Tati and Buster Keaton, for its poetic interplay between "burlesque and sobriety".[2] He is married to Lebanese singer and actress Yasmine Hamdan.

Life and career

Early work

Between 1982–1993, Suleiman lived in New York City, where he co-directed: Introduction to the End of an Argument (1990) and directed Homage by Assassination, that both won numerous awards.

An experimental video film, co-directed by Jayce Sallou, Introduction to the End of an Argument critiqued the portrayal of Arabs in Western media and its effect on foreign policy by juxtaposing clips from Hollywood films, television broadcasts and cartoons with live scenes (shot by Salloum) from the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip.[3]

Homage by Assassination is a "diary film" that critiques the 1991 Gulf War via the juxtaposition of multilayered personal anecdotes and identity. The film offers a lucid portrait of what Ella Shohat and Robert Stam have termed "cultural disembodiment," manifested in "multiple failures of communication," that reflect the contradictions of a "diasporic subject."[4]

Pedagogical work

In 1994, Suleiman moved to Jerusalem and began teaching at Birzeit University in the West Bank. He was entrusted with the task of developing a Film and Media Department at the university with funding support from the European Commission.[2] In 2008 Elia Suleiman became a professor at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee.[1] He continues to guest lecture in other universities around the world.

Feature films

In 1996, Suleiman directed Chronicle of a Disappearance, his first feature film. It won the Best First Film Prize at the 1996 Venice Film Festival.[2]

In 2002, Suleiman's second feature film, Divine Intervention, subtitled, A Chronicle of Love and Pain, won the Jury Prize at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival[5] and the International Critics Prize (FIPRESCI), also receiving the Best Foreign Film Prize at the European Awards in Rome.[6]

His latest film is called The Time That Remains, which competed in the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Suleiman won the Black Pearl prize for best Middle Eastern narrative film at the Middle Eastern Film Festival in Abu Dhabi on October 17, 2009.[7] The film won the Critics' Prize from the Argentinean Film Critics Association at Mar del Plata International Film Festival.

Other film work

In his 1998 film, The Arab Dream ("Al Hilm Al-Arabi") Suleiman autobiographically explores issues of identity, expressing that: "I don't have a homeland to say I live in exile... I live in postmortem... daily life, daily death."[8] Suleiman also produced a short film in 1997, entitled War and Peace in Vesoul.[3]

In 2000, Suleiman released the 15-minute short film "Cyber Palestine" which follows a modern-day Mary and Joseph as they attempt to cross from Gaza into Bethlehem.[9]

Suleiman was part of the nine person jury for the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.[10]

Filmography

Feature films

  • Chronicle of a Disappearance (1996)
  • Divine Intervention (2002)
  • The Time That Remains (2009)

Short films

  • "Homage by Assassination" (1993), The Gulf War... What Next?
  • "The Arab Dream" (1998)
  • "Cyber Palestine" (2000)
  • "Awkward" (2007), To Each His Own Cinema
  • "Diary of a Beginner" (2012), 7 Days in Havana

Documentary films

  • Introduction to the End of an Argument (1990) (Co-directed by Jayce Salloum)

See also

  • Palestinian Christians

Notes

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.egs.edu/faculty/elia-suleiman/biography/ | title=Elia Suleiman Faculty Page at European Graduate School. (Biography, bibliography, photos and video lectures) | publisher=European Graduate School | accessdate=September 24, 2010 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100822010942/http://www.egs.edu/faculty/elia-suleiman/biography/ | archivedate=August 22, 2010 | df=mdy-all }}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Elia Suleiman |publisher=Cannes Film Festival |url=http://www.festival-cannes.fr/perso/index.php?langue=6002&personne=2000818 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20050322040210/http://www.festival-cannes.fr/perso/index.php?langue=6002&personne=2000818 |archivedate=March 22, 2005 |df=mdy }}
3. ^Farsoun, Samih K. (2004). Culture and Customs of the Palestinians. Greenwood Publishing Group. {{ISBN|0-313-32051-9}}, {{ISBN|978-0-313-32051-4}}. 2004, p. 120.
4. ^{{cite web|title=Notes from the Palestinian Diaspora: an interview with Elia Suleiman|author=Richard Porton|publisher=Cineaste|url=http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/summary_0199-3049182_ITM}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/3107802/year/2002.html |title=Festival de Cannes: Divine Intervention |accessdate=October 25, 2009 |work=festival-cannes.com |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110822140128/http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/3107802/year/2002.html |archivedate=August 22, 2011 |df= }}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Cannes 2002: Special Report |author=Ron Holloway |publisher=Kinema |date=Fall 2002 |url=http://www.kinema.uwaterloo.ca/hollo022.htm |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061213173000/http://kinema.uwaterloo.ca/hollo022.htm |archivedate=December 13, 2006 |df=mdy }}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118010107.html?categoryid=13&cs=1|title='Hipsters' nabs Black Pearl award: Middle East Film Festival hands out $1 million|author=Ali Jaafar|date=October 19, 2009|accessdate=December 14, 2009|publisher=Variety}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Passion Shared |author=Amina Elbendary |publisher=Al-Ahram Weekly |date=May 2–8, 2002 |url=http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2002/584/cu2.htm |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061126071349/http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2002/584/cu2.htm |archivedate=November 26, 2006 |df=mdy }}
9. ^{{cite web|title=Cyber Palestine (2000): Movie Details |publisher=Yahoo! Movies |url=https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809413760/details |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060827203142/http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809413760/details |archivedate=August 27, 2006 |df=mdy }}
10. ^{{cite web |url= http://ibnlive.in.com/news/tough-task-for-cannes-jury/10850-8.html |title= Tough task for Cannes jury|author= Iram Mirza |date= May 19, 2006 |work= IBN-CNN |accessdate=January 19, 2010}}

Further reading

  • Tanya Shilina-Conte, "Imaginal Border Crossings and Silence as Negative Mimesis in Elia Suleiman's Divine Intervention." In Border Visions: Identity and Diaspora in Film, edited by Jakub Kazecki, Karen A. Ritzenhoff, Cynthia J. Miller. Scarecrow Press, 2013, p. 3-21, {{ISBN|9780810890510}}.
  • Refqa Abu-Remaileh, “Elia Suleiman: Narrating Negative Space” in: Josef Gugler (ed.), Ten Arab Filmmakers: Political Dissent and Social Critique, Indiana University Press, 2015, {{ISBN|978-0-253-01644-7}}, pp. 76-97
  • Gertz, Nurith; Khleifi, George (2008): Palestinian Cinema: Landscape, Trauma, and Memory, Indiana University Press. {{ISBN|0-253-22007-6}}. Chapter 7: [https://books.google.com/books?id=5Tbb1hYKoPkC&pg=PA171&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=0_0 Between exile and Homeland: The Films of Elia Suleiman] (p. 171 -189)
  • {{cite web |title=Requesting Permission to Narrate: Dreams of a Nation: On Palestinian Cinema |last=Provan |first=Alexander |date=February 2007 |publisher=Stop Smiling Magazine |quote= }}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100822010942/http://www.egs.edu/faculty/elia-suleiman/biography/ Elia Suleiman] @ European Graduate School. Biography, bibliography, photos and videos.
  • {{IMDb name|837839|Elia Suleiman}}
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