Beyond the Wall… The Beach!

Moon Projector #8

Brahim Handal, A Short Film About Kids, 2023, film

Brahim Handal, A Short Film About Kids, 2023, film

In a war, where does hope live? Beyond the Wall… The Beach! envisions a better world through the eyes of children in Palestine. A vision which is explored in this programme via a selection of films — fiction and animation — from this war-torn country. From an adult’s point of view, war is justified on political and moral grounds. Through a child’s eyes, however, any logic of war’s brutality is demolished and their perspective shows the tragedy of war as a mistake without justification. Faced with adult destruction, children reaffirm life in its fullness.     

The line-up of film-makers of Palestinian origin to feature here — Ibrahim Handal, Tariq Rimawi, Firas Khoury, Rami Abbas, Nisreen Yaseen and Haneen Koraz — are a case in point. Ibrahim Handal stands as one of the emerging voices among young Palestinian film-makers, his practice focusing on daily life, identity and resistance with a body of work which, although rooted in reality, plays with creative documentary and fiction. Firas Khoury, meanwhile, is a renowned Palestinian director whose work has come to express what normal life would be like for children in Palestine, showing the reality facing any child. Both film-makers remove the veil of prejudice as they make the life of Palestinian children equal to the life of children in any peaceful country.   

The introduction to the series features Rami Abbas, a Palestinian-born film-maker who studied in Syria and currently lives in Madrid. His work is a further example of diaspora and of memory and resistance. Hide & Seek (2024) reflects this side of exodus and, in relation to this experience, protection of the most vulnerable.  

Nisreen Yaseen, for her part, imparts a vision of the transition from childhood to adolescence, in which the noise of war is dissolved, while Tariq Rimawi’s award-winning animated short film Zoo (2022) is an aesthetic work of profound symbolic importance which expounds the opposition between oppression and freedom. 

Finally, Haneen Koraz, who has made her entire body of work from refugee camps on the Gaza Strip, giving voice, through animation workshops, to minors, mothers and families. A Day in the Tent (2024) is a filmic show of resilience and truth that allows the Gaza people to tell the world what it means to live under bombs. Only through a child’s eye, and drawings, can this reality without prejudice be shown. 

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Agenda

domingo 12 abr 2026 a las 12:00

First session

— With Rami Abbas in attendance during the introduction to the series

Ibrahim Handal. A Short Film about Kids 
Palestine, 2023, DCP, colour, sound, original version with Spanish subtitles, 10’

A group of children embark on a journey to see the sea for the first time, and even the city walls can’t dampen their hopes. 

Tariq Rimawi. Zoo 
Jordan, 2022, DCP, black and white, sound, without dialogue, 8’12’’

Amid a city built between walls, a boy enters a demolished zoo to retrieve his ball. Inside the enclosure he meets a small tiger and they become friends as they look for a safe space in which to play. 

Firas Khoury. Maradona’s Legs 
Germany and Palestine, 2019, DCP, colour, sound, original version with Spanish subtitles, 22’

Two boys search for a missing sticker of Maradona’s legs for their album, taking them on a journey in which they discover a Palestine full of hope. 

Rami Abbas. Hide & Seek 
Palestine and Spain, 2024, DCP, colour, sound, without dialogue, 7’

This film narrates the journey of a boy and his fish, which has been saved from the bombings. Amid this exodus, the boy faces multiple challenges as he moves towards an uncertain fate. 

Nisreen Yaseen. 10 Minutes Younger 
Palestine, 2024, DCP, colour, sound, original version with Spanish subtitles, 10’

Two boys on the cusp of adolescence escape the pressures of Palestine’s social and political noise, embarking on a brief adventure on the outskirts of a city.  

Haneen Koraz. A Day in the Tent 
Gaza Strip (Palestine), 2024, DCP, colour, sound, original version with Spanish subtitles, 4’ 

A collective testimonial work from the refugee camps of Deir al-Balah (Gaza). The film is a first-person, day-by-day account, via children’s drawings, of the Gaza Strip. 

domingo 19 abr 2026 a las 12:00

Second session

Ibrahim Handal. A Short Film about Kids 
Palestine, 2023, DCP, colour, sound, original version with Spanish subtitles,10’

Tariq Rimawi. Zoo 
Jordan, 2022, DCP, black and white, sound, without dialogue, 8’12’’

Firas Khoury. Maradona’s Legs 
Germany and Palestine, 2019, DCP, colour, sound, original version with Spanish subtitles, 22’

Rami Abbas. Hide & Seek 
Palestine and Spain, 2024, DCP, colour, sound, without dialogue, 7’

Nisreen Yaseen. 10 Minutes Younger 
Palestine, 2024, DCP, colour, sound, original version with Spanish subtitles, 10’

Haneen Koraz. A Day in the Tent 
Gaza (Palestine), 2024, DCP, colour, sound, original version with Spanish subtitles, 4’

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Haneen Koraz, A Day in the Tent, 2025, film
Brahim Handal, A Short Film About Kids, 2023, film
Tariq Rimawi, Zoo, 2022, película
Firas Khoury, Maradona’s legs, 2019, film
Rami Abbas, Hide&Seek, 2024, film
Nisreen Yaseen, 10 minutes younger, 2024, film
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Moon Projector

Moon Projector is the Museo Reina Sofía’s regular film programme for young audiences. Every Sunday morning, sessions are held to introduce children to cinema and audiovisual arts, taking them on a journey of fascination, where imagination and knowledge abound, from the dawn of film language to today’s most creative and original works with future generations in mind. 

The programme title draws from the work of poet Federico García Lorca, a Moon Projector where dreams and early imagination reverberate, and where children’s fantasy emerges from the contemplation of projected light.  

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