Cinema Nights at the Museum: All that Remains

7 p.m. ET Friday, January 24, 2025
Cinema Nights at the Museum: All that Remains

In-person at AANM
$5 Suggested Donation

For this year’s first Cinema Nights at the Museum, we kick off our series with the screening of the documentary, All That Remains, a film that follows a 13-year old girl from Gaza who lost her leg in an Israeli airstrike as she seeks medical treatment in the U.S. This film is a first-of-its kind cinematic portrait of the long shadow of this genocide in Gaza and what survival looks like for one 13-year old girl and her family. The screening will take place at AANM and is free of charge with a suggested $5 donation at the door. 100% of donations will go to Middle East Children’s Alliance, which is focused on relief for Palestine.

Immediately following the screening, we are pleased to be joined in-person by director/producer Rhana Natour for an intimate talkback.

All That Remains is the first documentary film since October 7 to focus specifically on the plight of child amputees in Gaza and the first to highlight the unprecedented number of children who lost limbs there since the war began. The film is a part of Fault Lines, Al Jazeera English’s award-winning documentary program.

Palestine/Documentary/46 minutes/Directed by Rhana Natour/In Arabic with English Subtitles/In-Person Screening

For questions, e-mail Dave Serio at [email protected].


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