What happened to Amina Arraf, the Syrian revolutionary who created the provocatively named blog “A Gay Girl in Damascus”, about what it means to be a lesbian in modern-day Syria? Can an online filtration turn into a desperate quest to the ends of the world, involving various intelligence agencies, top-tier global media and activist organisations?
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This month, Exile Room travels to turbulent Syria to explore the different facets of the internet and its controversial contribution to art, love and politics. Is it a precious fountain of knowledge or a misleading trap? And is everything allowed in love and war?
The Amina Profile
Silvered Water, Syria Self-Portrait
An experiment, an art installation, a film essay and a testimonial all at once, “Silvered Water, Syria Self Portrait” is a film puzzle that questions the very existence of cinema when the world is ravaged by so much violence, while reaffirming it with every single shot.
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