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Mathijs Poppe
Mathijs Poppe (Belgium, 1990) is a filmmaker. Living in Brussels, he developed close ties with the Palestinian community in Lebanon since his first visit to the Shatila refugee camp in 2008. In 2017, he graduated from the KASK School of Arts and gained acclaim for his graduation film, Ours is a Country of Words, filmed in Shatila. For his first feature film, The Jacket (2024), Poppe continued to deepen his collaboration with the Palestinian actor Jamal Hindawi and his family. Both films delicately tread the thin line between documentary and fiction.
Jamal Hindawi, Palestinian, lives with his family in the Shatila refugee camp in Beirut, where he makes political theatre. When he starts a journey to search for an important lost theatre prop, he witnesses how the successive political and economic crises have disrupted an entire region and its people.