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Marina Of The Zabbaleen

(Marina Of The Zabbaleen)
In Arabic with English subtitles.
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Discovery

[MARIN] | 2008 | 70 min | Feature Documentary

Directed by: Engi Wassef

USA

World Premiere

Interests: Documentary Female Directors Middle Eastern Politics Youth
Moods: Aspirational Empowering Gritty Meditative Poetic Poignant Urban
www.marinathemovie.com

Cast & Credits

Director: Engi Wassef
Director of Photography: Rob Hauer
Sound Design: Tom Toro
Editor: Nicholas Martin
Music: Michiel Neuman

Program Notes

The "Zabbaleen," (from the Arabic word for trash, zabbala) are Cairo's refuse collectors and sorters, who live in an almost surreal setting on the outskirts of the megalopolis: Their world consists of mountains of decaying food and plastic bottles, a bitterly ironic contrast to the noble and ancient pyramids looming in the background nearby. Nonetheless, they form an industrious community, recycling a huge amount of the city's waste and either reselling sorted paper by the bundle or raising pigs on the rotten refuse. Unfortunately, they also must deal with toxic substances, like dirty hypodermic needles. For the children of the Zabbaleen, many of whom do not attend school, the trash heaps are their unlikely and unforgiving playgrounds. Marina is one such child. She's a beautiful, big-eyed six-year-old who, unlike her peers, attends school daily and dreams of becoming a doctor. This is a portrait of her life. Director Engi Wassef has a vision not unlike that of a child. She sees the beauty hiding in the rancid squalor of the trash dump-a patch of sunlight, a low-flying bird-and captures it. Wassef does not force the pieces of Marina's life into a narrative. Instead, she simply uses creative camera work (including Super 8 footage) to show a picture of the child's world-sitting quietly and dreaming while her mother sorts paper, defending herself from an attack by one of her three mischievous brothers. The camera is witness to not only Marina's story but that of her sweet and indulgent mother, who dreams of the bucolic life that they left behind in the countryside.

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