Poster for the 2022 Arab Film Festival at Dearborn, Michigan's Arab American National Museum.
A scene from The Gravedigger's Wife, directed by Khadar Ayderus Ahmed and starring Omar Abdi and Yasmin Warsame. All photos: Arab American National Museum
Filmmakers Hanadi Elyan, Bahia Amawi and Daniel Nerenberg will attend screenings at the museum.
The film Costa Brava, Lebanon stars Nadine, Labaki, Saleh Bakri and Nadia Charbel and was directed by Mounia Akl.
Costa Brava, Lebanon follows a couple leaving Beirut, hoping to find a home in the mountains.
A scene from Salma's Home, directed by Hanadi Elyan.
Directed by Morad Mostafa, Khadiga takes place in Cairo, Egypt.
Bloody Beans is a take on the Algerian War by Narimane Mari.
A poster for the 1991 film Kit Kat, part of the exhibition Safar: A Journey Through Popular Arab Cinema.
A poster for the 1971 film Zouzou from the exhibit Safar: A Journey Through Popular Arab Cinema.
Schoolchildren are led on a tour of the museum.
The museum also hosts Arab-American writers such as Tahereh Mafi, author of Shatter Me.
The cover of Mafi's Shatter Me.
Amr Alnagmah's Digital Spirituality mixed-media installation, part of the museum's Epicentre X: Saudi Contemporary Art exhibit, in collaboration with the King Abdulaziz Centre for World Culture.
Ahmed Angawi's Wijha 2:148 - And everyone has a direction to which they should turn, 2013, Digital Lenticular Print mounted on Aluminium.
A display at the museum highlighting Arab Americans in Washington.
Sophia Al Maria, author of The Girl Who Fell to Earth: A Memoir and an award-winning filmmaker, is one of the artists the museum has honoured in the past.
Poster for the 2022 Arab Film Festival at Dearborn, Michigan's Arab American National Museum.
A scene from The Gravedigger's Wife, directed by Khadar Ayderus Ahmed and starring Omar Abdi and Yasmin Warsame. All photos: Arab American National Museum
Filmmakers Hanadi Elyan, Bahia Amawi and Daniel Nerenberg will attend screenings at the museum.
The film Costa Brava, Lebanon stars Nadine, Labaki, Saleh Bakri and Nadia Charbel and was directed by Mounia Akl.
Costa Brava, Lebanon follows a couple leaving Beirut, hoping to find a home in the mountains.
A scene from Salma's Home, directed by Hanadi Elyan.
Directed by Morad Mostafa, Khadiga takes place in Cairo, Egypt.
Bloody Beans is a take on the Algerian War by Narimane Mari.
A poster for the 1991 film Kit Kat, part of the exhibition Safar: A Journey Through Popular Arab Cinema.
A poster for the 1971 film Zouzou from the exhibit Safar: A Journey Through Popular Arab Cinema.
Schoolchildren are led on a tour of the museum.
The museum also hosts Arab-American writers such as Tahereh Mafi, author of Shatter Me.
The cover of Mafi's Shatter Me.
Amr Alnagmah's Digital Spirituality mixed-media installation, part of the museum's Epicentre X: Saudi Contemporary Art exhibit, in collaboration with the King Abdulaziz Centre for World Culture.
Ahmed Angawi's Wijha 2:148 - And everyone has a direction to which they should turn, 2013, Digital Lenticular Print mounted on Aluminium.
A display at the museum highlighting Arab Americans in Washington.
Sophia Al Maria, author of The Girl Who Fell to Earth: A Memoir and an award-winning filmmaker, is one of the artists the museum has honoured in the past.
Poster for the 2022 Arab Film Festival at Dearborn, Michigan's Arab American National Museum.