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Reflections from the Republic of Silence

Time
Feb 16th 2025
Location
HAU1
Guests
Orwa Nyrabia , Diana El Jeiroudi
© Guevara Namer / No Nation Films GmbH

Few filmmakers have proved more essential in advancing documentary cinema culture than Diana El Jeiroudi and Orwa Nyrabia. The two multi-hyphenate artists (writers, directors, producers, festival organisers and editors) began their journey in Damascus, where they founded a production house (Proaction Film) and a film festival (DOX BOX) to nurture the vibrant community of documentary filmmakers across the Arab region. As the war forced them to relocate to Berlin, they founded a new production company, No Nation Films, and have kept working in exile for more than a decade. In this open and candid conversation, the duo reflects on their journey as filmmakers and creative partners, sharing insights into their international and regional projects. They discuss their introspective and constantly evolving sense of space and belonging, as well as the intersection of the personal and the political in cinema. Finally, they reflect on their 2021 film, "Republic of Silence", a deeply personal cinematic memoir and a layered meditation on the dimensions of exile.

Orwa Nyrabia

Orwa Nyrabia is a prominent figure in documentary film and art. Since 2018, he has been the Artistic Director of the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), the world's largest documentary festival. Under his leadership, IDFA made strides in international representation and gender parity. Before IDFA, he co-founded Syria's first independent film festival, DOX BOX, and produced films such as "Republic of Silence" (Diana El Jeiroudi, Venice 2021), "Notturno" (Gianfranco Rosi, Venice 2020), "Silvered Water" (Ossama Mohammad, Cannes 2014), "Return to Homs" (Talal Derki, IDFA 2013), and "Dolls, A Woman from Damascus" (Diana El Jeiroudi, IDFA 2007). His work has earned awards, including the George Polk Award and the HRW Courage in Filmmaking Award. Nyrabia is a member of AMPAS, the German Film Academy, and the Dutch Film Academy, and serves on the boards of several prominent film organizations.

Diana El Jeiroudi

Diana El Jeiroudi is a documentary filmmaker, editor, and screenwriter known for capturing socio-political tensions and contradictions. She began filmmaking at 25 and is best known for "Republic of Silence" (La Biennale di Venezia 2021). As a producer, her credits include the award-winning "Silvered Water – Syrian Self Portrait" (Ossama Mohammad & Wael S. Bedirxan, Cannes 2014) and "The Mulberry House" (Sara Ishaq, IDFA 2013). Diana has mentored many filmmakers through professional workshops and supported the documentary community, notably founding DOX BOX, Syria's leading documentary festival, and later the Berlin-based documentary film support association. Her contributions have earned her awards like the EDN Award, The Katrin Cartlidge Award, and The Heart of Sarajevo. Diana serves on various film academies, committees, and festival juries, including the Cannes Film Festival Golden Eye Documentary Award.