A Magical Substance Flows Into Me

  • Jumana Manna
  • 2016
  • Palestine, Germany, United Kingdom
  • 66'
  • English, Arabic, Hebrew
  • © Jumana Manna
    © Jumana Manna
  • © Jumana Manna
    © Jumana Manna
  • © Jumana Manna
    © Jumana Manna

Following in the footsteps of German Jewish ethnomusicologist Robert Lachmann, Jumana Manna films Kurdish, Moroccan and Yemeni Jews, Samaritans, and members of urban and rural Palestinian communities, discussing their music, its history and its current, sometimes endangered state.

Jumana Manna is a visual artist and filmmaker based in Jerusalem and Berlin. Through sculpture, filmmaking, and writing, Manna deals with the paradoxes of preservation practices, particularly within the fields of architecture, agriculture and law. Her practice considers the tension between the modernist traditions of categorisation and conservation and the unruliness of ruination, life and its regeneration. Manna is Moving Image Associate Chair at Bard’s MFA program, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY. She was previously a visiting lecturer at Harvard University, the Academy of Fine Arts Munich, and has taught at Homeworks Space Program, Beirut and Birzeit University, Palestine. Jumana is represented by Hollybush Gardens Gallery, and her films are distributed by LUX.

  • Subtitles : original version with French subtitles
  • Production : Jumana Manna
  • Photography : Daniel Kedem
  • Sound : Antoine Brochu
  • Editing : Katrin Ebersohn, Jumana Manna