Palestinian Cinema Institution

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

The beginnings of the Palestinian Cinema Institution (مؤسسة السينما الفلسطينية) was when the Fatah movement founded the Palestine Film Unit, helped by Palestinian filmmakers such as Hani Jawhariyyeh, Salafa Mersal, and Mustafa Abu Ali. The unit would later from the Palestinian Film Group, later known as Palestine Films-the Palestinian Cinema Institution, a part of the PLO. The institution produced many documentary films throughout the 70s. In 1982, its archive in Beirut was looted, and although some of their films survive, most are considered lost.

1st Logo (1976)

Visuals: On a dark background, a black square is seen with a white emblem comprised of a rifle flanked by two film reels. An olive branch is seen sprouting out of the reel on the left.

Technique: A still graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen at the end of Palestine in the Eye.

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