“Fresh Blood” is a hybrid documentary blending personal narrative and a video-essay style. The piece engages issues of Jewish racialized identity, Arab/Jewish dichotomies and the ways these come together in Iraqi Jewish culture, and the personal implications of the politics of Palestine and of the Jewish holocaust. The artist returns to a land of remembering and forgetting. With her first language lost it is difficult to communicate with her grandmother, and yet there is humour and poignancy in their resulting exchanges. In seeking out her biological father, Yael questions the significance of blood relations. She revisits and revises family memory and myth.
Fresh Blood: A Consideration of Belonging
- Film Maker
- Yael, b. h.
- Year
- 1996
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Video
- Length
- 55
- Genre
- documentary, experimental
- Category
- Arab, Families, history, Jewish, Politics + Policy, Portraits, Race + Ethnicity, Work about Women, Work by Women


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