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Abgad Hawaz

Robin Riad’s short hand-drawn analogue film ostensibly teaches the pronunciation of the Arabic Alphabet in 28 easy steps. In actuality, the hand-drawn letters were printed using a laser jet printer onto the optical soundtrack of 16mm film, and what you hear in the film is the projector reading the letters, and interpreting them into sound. Riad uses humour to play with and sit with her mother tongue, offering a ‘false’ lesson in pronunciation. A response to a digital form of anti-Arab hate that Riad witnessed online coming out of the genocide in Gaza, Abgad Hawaz is a way for her to hold close to her language, culture, and roots. – Tara Hakim, Toronto Queer Film Festival

Film Maker
Riad, Robin
Year
2024
Country
Canada
Length
1
Language
Arabic, English
Category
Abstraction, Arab, art & artists, cameraless, Identity, Language, LGBTQ, Work by Women
Genre
Animation, experimental, short