Synopsis:
A team of five Palestinian film-makers follow the life-cycle of bread in Palestine, where bread's sacredness means that it has second and even third lives
Directors: Sophia Chloe Stamatopoulou-Robbins
Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins is an anthropologist based at Bard College in New York. Her research interests include infrastructure, waste, the environment, platform capitalism, the home, disability, and neurodivergence. Her first book, Waste Siege: The Life of Infrastructure in Palestine (Stanford, 2019), won five major book awards. Her current book, Unstuck: Airbnb as an Infrastructure of Detachment (under contract with Duke) explores the joint world-making of austerity and home-sharing in Greece. She serves on the editorial teams of Cultural Anthropology and Critical AI
Producers: Mohamed Harb, Ariel West | Editing: Ariel West | Sound: Eva Egensteiner | Music: Firas Zreik | Language: Arabic, English | Subtitle: English, Arabic