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Mohammad Malas (; born 1945) is a prominent
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filmmaker Filmmaking or film production is the process by which a Film, motion picture is produced. Filmmaking involves a number of complex and discrete stages, beginning with an initial story, idea, or commission. Production then continues through screen ...
. Malas directed several documentary and feature films that garnered international recognition. He is among the first
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filmmakers in Syrian cinema.Ginsberg; Lippard, 2010, p. 264.


Early life

Malas was born in Quneitra on the Golan Heights. He worked as a school teacher between 1965 and 1968 before moving to
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to study filmmaking at the
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(VGIK). During his time at VGIK Malas directed several short films. After his return to Syria he started working at the
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. There he produced several short films including ''Quneitra 74'', in 1974 and ''al-Zhakira'' ("The Memory") in 1977. Along with
Omar Amiralay Omar Amiralay (; 20 October 1944 – 5 February 2011) was a Syrian documentary film director and civil society activist. He is noted for the political criticism in his films, and played a prominent role in the events of the Damascus Spring of 2 ...
he co-founded the Damascus Cinema Club.


Filmmaking career

Between 1980–81 Malas shot a documentary film, '' al-Manam'' (), about the
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living in the
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in
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during the
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.Cooke, 2007, p. 116. The film was composed of interviews with the refugees in which he asked them about their dreams. Filming took place between the Sabra, Shatila,
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,
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and
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refugee camps. During filming Malas lived in the camps and conducted interviews with more than 400 people. However, the Sabra and Shatila massacre of 1982, which claimed the lives of several people he interviewed, shocked Malas and he stopped working on the project.Cooke, 2007, p. 117. He finally returned to it after five years, and the film was released in 1987. ''Al-Manam'' won first prize at the 1987 Cannes International Audio Visual Festival (FIPA) but was not widely distributed. Malas directed his first feature film, '' Ahlam al-Madina'' (), in 1983. The autobiographical coming-of-age film set in Damascus in the 1950s was co-written with
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and received first prize at the Valencia and
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film festivals.Wedeen, 1999, p. 203. In 1990 Malas shot '' Nur wa Zilal'' ("Chiaroscuro"), a documentary film about Nazih Shahbandar whom he described as "Syria's first filmmaker." The film was banned by Syrian authorities and was only allowed to be screened once in 1993 at the American Cultural Center in
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.Cooke, 2007, p. 118. Malas's second feature film, ''
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'' (), was realized in 1992. The autobiographical film was set in
Quneitra Quneitra (also Al Qunaytirah, Qunaitira, or Kuneitra; , ''al-Qunayṭrah'' or ''al-Qunayṭirah'' ) is the largely destroyed and abandoned capital of the Quneitra Governorate in south-western Syria. It is situated in a high valley in the Golan ...
in the years between 1936 and the Arab–Israeli War of 1948. It forms, along with ''Ahlam al-Madina'', the first and second parts of an unfinished trilogy project of Malas's.Armes, 2010, p. 12. ''Al-Lail'' received international recognition and won first prize at the 1992 Carthage Film Festival. However, the film was banned in Syria and was only screened for the first time in 1996. Malas also collaborated with Omar Amiralay on the 1996 documentary film, '' Moudaress'', about the Syrian pioneer painter
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. ''
Bab al-Makam ''Passion'' or ''Bab al-Makam'' () is a Syrian feature drama film by director Mohamed Malas. Awards *Marrakech International Film Festival - Special Jury Award, 2005. References External links

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'' (), released in 2005, was Malas's third feature film.Ginsberg; Lippard, 2010, p. 265.


Filmography

* ''A Dream of a Small City'' (1970) * ''Quneitra 74'' (1974) * ''The Memory'' (1977) * '' Dreams of the City'' (1983) * '' The Dream'' (1987) * ''
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'' (1990) * '' The Night'' (1992) * '' Moudaress'' (1996) * ''
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'' (2005) * '' Ladder to Damascus'' (2013)


See also

*
Cinema of Syria The inaugural moment of Syrian cinema is said to be the release of '' Al-Mutaham al-Bari'' (''The Innocent Suspect'') in 1928. Actors from neighboring countries, as well as France, have influenced the Syrian film industry. History Beginnings I ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Malas, Mohamed Living people 1945 births Syrian film directors People from Quneitra Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography alumni