CAAD Kino Presents “Earthscape Chronicles" Film Program Curated by Film My Design

American University of Sharjah’s CAAD (College of College of Architecture, Art and Design) is hosting a new film screening program titled CAAD Kino. The first edition is titled “Earthscape Chronicles" and is curated by Film My Design.

The program will include films and talks spread over at 7 days between September 18 and October 12 in Auditorium AD1-102 at the American University of Sharjah and free to attend.

In an age defined by the urgent need for ecological stewardship, the realms of design, architecture, food, materials, and landscapes have become fertile grounds for exploring the themes of sustainability and climate change.

The program embarks on a captivating journey, weaving together narratives that shed light on these pressing issues from diverse perspectives and geographies.

By delving into the stories of individuals and communities, “Earthscape Chronicles” invites conversations that transcend boundaries through thought-provoking films, Q&A sessions, and talks, fostering a deeper understanding of the complex relationship between human activity and the environment.

Below is the complete line up is added below. I was invited to moderate a post screening discussion with Nujoom Alghanem on October 2 and hope you can join me for this. 


I’m also happy to see the program includes films that were part or programs I curated in the past few years (There is an Edible Gold, The Golden Harvest, Primary Organs).


There’s no dedicated website for this event, and if you are on Instagram, you can find updates on the CAAD AUS account.

 

Day 1 - Monday, September 18:

6.00-7.25pm
There Is An Edible Gold (Moza Almatrooshi, 2021, UAE, 5 min excerpt)
Kenopsia (Mohamed Omar, 2022, Egypt, 9 min)
A World to Shape (Ton van Zantvoort, 2022, Denmark, 52 min)

7.45-8.45pm
Panel discussion titled "On Unearthing" with Moza Almatrooshi (Artist), Mohamed Omar (Architect and Urban Planner), Salim Ahmed (Product Designer, Founder of CarboadWorls and Senior Design Coordinator at Tashkeel), moderated by Shama Nair (Curator)


Day 2 - Wednesday, September 20:

Galb'Echaouf (Abdessamad El Montassir, 2021)

6.00-6.25pm
Galb'Echaouf (Abdessamad El Montassir, 2021, Morocco, 19 min)

6.45-7.45pm
Talk titled “Rethinking Moroccan Modern Heritage: The Cultural Activation of Brutalist Thermal Sidi Harazem” by by Aziza Chaouni (Founding Principal of Aziza Chain Projects). 


Day 3 - Monday, September 25:

The Golden Harvest (Alia Yunis, 2019)

6.00-7.30pm
The Golden Harvest (Alia Yunis, 2019, Jordan/UAE/Palestine/Spain/Greece/Italy, 85 min)

7.45-8.45pm
Talk titled “Cultivating Ancestral Wisdom for the Future: A Discussion of The Golden Harvest” by Salma Serry (Food Studies Researcher, Filmmaker, Founding Curator of Sufra Archive). 


Day 4 - Monday, October 2:

Honey, Rain & Dust (Nujoom Alghanem, 2016)

6.00-7.25pm
Honey, Rain & Dust (Nujoom Alghanem, 2016, UAE, 81 min)

7.45-8.30pm
Q&A with Nujoom Alghanem, moderated by artist, film curator, and writer Hind Mezaina.


Day 5 - Wednesday, October 4: 

Abdel Wahed Al Wakil: Portrait of an Architect (Olya Korsun and Furqat Palvan-Zade, 2022)

6.00-6.30pm
Abdel Wahed Al Wakil: Portrait of an Architect (Olya Korsun and Furqat Palvan-Zade, 2022, Qatar, 30 min), presented by Caravan Earth Foundation

6.45-7.45pm
Talk titled “Threads of Life: Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre” by Ikram Nosshi (Architect and Director of the centre)


Day 6 - Monday, October 9:

Primary Organs (Michael John Whelan, 2021)

6.00-6.45pm
Primary Organs (Michael John Whelan, 2021, UAE, 43 min)

7.00-8.00pm
Talk titled “Jaffa: The Heart of the Mediterranean” by Inass Yassin (Artist).


Day 7 - Thursday, October 12:

6.00-6.30pm
Screening of 48hr Hackathon films by multimedia design students

6.30-7.30pm
Critique session by mentors Ali Matay, Mohammed Mamdouh, Zinka Bejtic and Film My Design (this event will take place in G42 Lecture Hall B, Main Building)

7.30-8.30pm
Closing reception