Film screening and discussion about queer Palestinian identity
2 - 5pm - Film screening (duration 12 minutes)
5pm - Q&A, Discussion
Quench welcomes Gaby Sahhar back to Quench to share this new work on a special one day event.
Set between London and Paris, the film explores how queer Palestinians navigate the complex intersections of national identity and sexuality.
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Gaby Sahhar, moderated by Tamar Clarke-Brown.
Abstraction Belongs To Us will screen continuously during the day between 2-5pm (12 minutes long, open to all) followed by a discussion at 5pm.
Discussion seating will be limited, so booking is essential.
Quench screening room is in the basement level, accessible only by a flight of stairs. If you have any access questions or needs please don't hesitate to contact quenchgallery@gmail.com

Film screeening is free, but must book for Q&A / Discussion
Address
Abstraction Belongs to Us: Film Screening at Quench 29/03/26 Quench Gallery, Cliftonville Avenue, Cliftonville, Margate
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