Film, Q&A

Purple Sea

D: Amel Alzakout, Khaled Abdulwahed, Germany 2020, 67 min, Arabic OV with English subtitles

Wed, Aug 4, 2021
9 pm
5€/3€
Open-air in HKW's Westgarten
Important: At this time, the GGG rule (tested-vaccinated-recovered) applies for this event.
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Purple Sea (film still)

“I see everything,” she says, as if it was a curse. Brilliant sunshine, clear blue skies. The sea is calm, framed by a piece of railing. Buzzing voices. A peaceful moment if it weren’t for the fact that the sea is standing upright, vertical, like a waterfall. A rush of images, twirling, upside down, jolting. People in the boat, in the water, screams, life jackets, emergency whistles. Fluorescent orange, geometrical shapes cast by the sun. There’s no horizon any more, no sky, no up or down, only deepness and nothing to hold on to. Even time’s flow comes to a halt, contracting into the brutal present. She is filming and speaking. To him, to herself, to us, perhaps. Floating legs in sweat pants, jeans, thronged together. A blouse with butterflies, it looks like their wings are flapping in the water. The snake-like belt of a coat, a crumpled-up plastic cup, a pack of cigarettes. Fuck you all! She speaks, she rages, and she films to beat being tired, being cold, the fact that help isn’t coming. To beat dying, just for something to remain.

Followed by a Q&A in English with the director Amel Alzakout and Paz Guevara