In-Person
Family Narratives/Cultural Shifts Film Screening Series: Lyd

- Tue Apr 1, 2025 7:30 p.m.—9:30 p.m.
190 York Street New Haven, CT 06511
- General Public
2023 | Directed by Sarah Ema Friedland and Rami Younis | Occupied Palestinian Territory, United Kingdom, United States | 78 minutes | Arabic with English Subtitles
This feature-length, sci-fi documentary shares multiple pasts, presents, and futures of the city of Lyd in Palestine/Israel. From the perspective of the city herself, voiced by Palestinian actress Maisa Abd Elhadi, the viewer is guided through the lifespan of a five-thousand-year-old city and its residents. Lyd was once a thriving Palestinian city with a rich history. In 636 AD, It was even considered the first capital of Palestine. When the State of Israel was founded in 1948, Lyd became an Israeli city, and in the process, hundreds of Lyd’s Palestinian residents were massacred by Israeli forces, and most of the city’s 50,000 Palestinian residents were exiled. Today, the city has a Jewish Israeli majority and a Palestinian minority and is disinvested and divided by racism and violence. For Palestinians, Lyd’s story is a painful and tragic fall from grace, which is why our film dares to ask the question: what would the city be like had the Israeli occupation of Lyd never happened?