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=== Partial award list===
=== Partial award list===
* Award of Recognition: Animation, Accolade Global Film Competition, [[La Jolla]], [[USA]] <ref>[https://www.filmfestivals.com/blog/accolade_competition/the_accolade_global_film_competition_announces_latest_winners_2 Accolade Global Film Competition]</ref>
* Award of Recognition: Animation, Accolade Global Film Competition, [[La Jolla]], [[USA]] <ref>[https://www.filmfestivals.com/blog/accolade_competition/the_accolade_global_film_competition_announces_latest_winners_2 Accolade Global Film Competition]</ref>
* Award of Recognition: Direction, Accolade Global Film Competition, La Jolla, USA<ref>[https://www.filmfestivals.com/blog/accolade_competition /the_accolade_global_film_competition_announces_latest_winners_2 Accolade Global Film Competition]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:45, 29 December 2022

Don't Cry
Directed byHisham Zreiq
Written byHisham Zreiq
StarringLayla Asid
Perdita Christ
David Riedel
Edited byHisham Zreiq
Running time
9:20 minutes
CountriesGermany
Palestine
LanguageGerman

Don’t Cry is a short animated film by the Palestinian filmmaker Hisham Zreiq. The film is about a Palestinian girl, a Palestinian man and an Israeli woman meet at a celestial lake, the meeting triggers a conflict between the man and the woman caused by previous encounter, the girl tries to mediate.[1] In an interview with Zreiq in the Pan-Arabic culture online magazine of the London based The New Arab news agency said that The film uses symbolism, talking about the cycle of violence that always starts with an Israeli aggression, followed by a Palestinian reaction and results with more Palestinian deaths. Many symbols are to be seen in the film set, like a broken hourglass, a broken alarm clock and a slow moving snail as symbol for the death of peace and the time stand still after the collapse of Oslo accords. Other symbols like a bullet and a stone, unbalanced scale symbolizing the unbalanced conflict.[2]

Film festivals and awards

Acording to WAFA (Arabic: وفا) the National Palestine News Agency, Don't Cry was widely accepted by many festivals around the world, among that 11 festivals in Italy, and 10 in the USA[3] In November 2022, in an Interview for “Dafah Thaletha” Zreiq stated that his film Don't Cry was selected to 70 film festivals in 18 countries around the world, the film won 32 awards in 24 festivals, and that shows a great acceptance of the story and the quality of the animation. [4]

Partial award list

  • Award of Recognition: Animation, Accolade Global Film Competition, La Jolla, USA [5]
  • Award of Recognition: Direction, Accolade Global Film Competition, La Jolla, USA[6]

References