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Joana Hadjithomas is a Lebanese filmmaker whose poetic, visually striking cinematic works weave together personal and collective memory, blurring the boundaries between documentary and fiction. Alongside her creative partner Khalil Joreige, Hadjithomas has built a remarkable body of films, installations, and performances that grapple with the complex legacies of the Lebanese Civil War and its ongoing reverberations. Hadjithomas' films often take an essayistic, meditative approach, delving into overlooked histories and exploring the ways in which the past shapes the present. In works like The Lebanese Rocket Society and I Want to See, she unearths forgotten narratives, breathing new life into them through her arresting visual style and intimate, probing approach. Equally at home in the realms of documentary and experimental cinema, Hadjithomas brings a singular creative vision to each project, imbuing even her most personal explorations with a profound sense of universality. Whether grappling with the weight of collective trauma in Khiam 2000-2007 or interweaving past and present in the acclaimed Memory Box, Hadjithomas consistently demonstrates a mastery of cinematic form and a deep commitment to expanding the possibilities of the medium. Her films are marked by a poetic sensibility, a keen eye for the rhythms of everyday life, and a restless curiosity that has established her as one of the most distinctive and vital voices in contemporary Lebanese and world cinema.

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