by Husam Zakaraya
Artez University of The Arts Zwolle, Netherlands
Synopsis
“REM Sleep” explores the human condition, particularly that in the Middle East, where themes of suffering, war and death are daily realities. Based on my dreams and personal experiences as a Syrian refugee, the film also references the 2013 Al Tadamon massacre, in which soldiers loyal to the Syrian regime executed 41 people.
The film takes the viewer on an emotional journey through the complexity of human existence, using symbolism and intuitive narrative structures. It asks questions about the meaning of life and what the end means, inspired by philosophical movements such as absurdism, nihilism and existentialism.
By telling a story in an absurd and seemingly random way, I try to paint a picture of human suffering and the constant search for meaning. The images, sound and music will evoke different associations for everyone, and everyone will create their own story. “REM sleep” raises questions about what we consider reality and provides a source of reflection and contemplation, where I strive for a strong emotional connection with the audience.
Director's biography
Credits
Director: Husam Zakaraya
Specifications
Original title: REM-sleep
Running time: 05'
Film type: Animation
Country: Netherlands
Completion date: June 2024