Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Fwd: The Black Banana and The Plight of the Arab Intellectual



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Upcoming Bidoun events in NYC

The Plight of the Arab Intellectual
Wednesday, December 16th at 6:30 PM
NYU Abu Dhabi Institute: 19 Washington Square North, New York, NY 10011

Please join Bidoun and NYU Abu Dhabi for an encounter between philosopher Sadik Jalal Al-Azm, famous for his controversial and censured works on religion, politics and culture in the Middle East, and Bilal Khbeiz, an independent poet, essayist and journalist in exile, bringing both men's personal experiences to bear on a discussion of the Arab intellectual as political, cultural and social construct.

Space is limited. Please RSVP to 19wsn.rsvp@nyu.edu.




The Black Banana
Tuesday, December 22 at 8:00 PM
Anthology Film Archives: 32 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10003

1976, 71 minutes, 16mm, color.

Bidoun is thrilled to co-present with Anthology Film Archives an encore screening of Ben Hayeem's unmissable, unfathomable wonder. Born and raised in Bombay, Hayeem (1933-2004) made a number of well-regarded films and was close with experimental film pioneers Maya Deren and Slavko Vorkapich. Early in his career he joined the Living Theater group in New York and became the only Indian Jew to play a Chinese Priest with a Yiddish accent in a Brecht play. This comedic, cross-cultural experience must have set him down the path to the rather incredible and risque happenings in The Black Banana.

The original promotional notes inform us that, "In this zany, ribald Middle Eastern comedy, young Jews, Arabs and Texans revolt against the parental and conventional authority, represented by old-fashioned Jews, Arabs and Texans...Despite its message of peace and good will between Jew and Arab, The Black Banana has the distinction of being the only film ever banned in Israel because its mixture of nudity and religious satire offended the Israeli censorship board."

The Black Banana will be preceeded by Ben Hayeem short films:

PAPILLOTE (1964, 10.5 minutes, 16mm)
FLORA (1965, 6 minutes, 16mm)
Total running time: ca. 90 minutes.

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