The first feature film by a Palestinian woman, Salt of this Sea tells the story of Soraya, a third-generation, working-class Palestinian refugee living in Brooklyn NY. Soraya discovers that her grandfather’s savings have been frozen in a bank account in Jaffa since he was expelled in 1948. Determined to reclaim what is theirs, she fulfills her life-long dream to return to Palestine. Critic Deborah Young says Salt of this Sea "boldly grabs hold of the central issue at the heart of the Israel-Palestine conflict.” This film was the official selection at the Cannes Film Festival 2008. The film has also been nominated as the Palestinian Entry to the Oscars. (FIPRESCI Critics Award, Osians)
Special pre-screening of Salt of this Sea at the festival
Director Annemarie Jacir speaking with Palestinian-American Poet and Actress Suheir Hammad
News: 'Salt' to be Palestinian Oscar entry, Sept 22, 2008.
Stranger than paradise: Film Review by Rasha Salti, The National, September 4, 2008
Annemarie Jacir has been working in independent cinema as a filmmaker and writer since 1994 and has written, directed and produced a number of award-winning films. Salt of This Sea is the first feature film directed by a Palestinian woman director. She is chief curator and co-founder of the ground breaking Dreams of a Nation Palestinian cinema project. She has taught courses at Columbia University, Bethlehem University, and Birzeit University and also works as a freelance editor, cinematographer and film curator. She organized Palestine’s first major traveling film festival in 2004, screening films across the country. She is a founding member of the Palestinian Filmmakers’ Collective, based in Palestine. Jacir currently lives in Amman since being forbidden from returning to Palestine.