Situated within an emerging academic interest in documentary film in the Middle East and North Africa, this book studies the development of diverse documentary forms in relation to revolutionary and emancipatory movements that took place across the twentieth-century Arab World.
Inspired by Deleuze and Guattari-s image of a -rhizome-, the author takes a de-territorialized approach to revolutionary filmmaking, embracing the diversity and fluidity of revolutionary works in the Arab World. As well as outlining the documentary film histories of the main film-producing nations of the region - Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco - the book analyses the formal and esthetic features of individual works in relation to specific socio-political historical developments. Topics addressed include de-colonization, the wars of liberation, the Tricontinental movement, the Palestinian question, the Rif-Uprising, the leaden and black years, civil wars in Algeria and Leb