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Julian Samuel is a Canadian documentary filmmaker, writer and painter. He has produced and directed a number of films that examine the historical and contemporary relationship between the Western world, the Middle East and Asia set against larger subjects in contemporary society. Palestine's struggle for self-determination is a recurring theme in his work. Notable films include Atheism (2006), Save and Burn (2004) and The Library in Crisis (2002). [[McGill University and The University of Toronto have his archive of works.
Julian Samuel | |
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Born | Lahore, Pakistan |
Nationality | Canadian and British |
Notable work | Atheism and Save and Burn |
Biography
editJulian Samuel was born in Lahore, Pakistan. His family emigrated to the UK and then to Canada. [1] After graduating from Trent University with a degree in literature, he established himself in Montreal from 1982 onwards. Samuel was awarded an MFA from Concordia University, where he subsequently taught at the graduate level, focusing on aesthetics in documentary filmmaking.[1] He resides in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Career
editSamuel has made a number of films that examine the historical and contemporary relationship between the West, the Middle East and Asia set against larger subjects in contemporary society. Palestine's struggle for self-determination is a recurring theme in his work among other post-colonial themes.
He is the author of Radius Islamicus (2018)Passage to Lahore (1995) and Lone Ranger in Pakistan (1986). On the book jacket of Passage to Lahore, Cameron Bailey, artistic director of the Toronto International Film Festival, writes "the bravest piece of writing to emerge from our carefully confused Canada...(T)he book is unafraid of anger, unafraid of ideas and unafraid of speaking the wrong thing."
Passage to Lahore received mixed reviews upon its French release in Quebec. The book contains criticism of the Quebec provincial government's political agenda to preserve Quebecois culture resulting in a muting of minority representation in the arts.[2]
He is a frequent contributor to Serai, a Montreal-based not-for-profit web magazine focused on arts, culture and politics.[3]
Samuel is also an abstract expressionist painter.[4] www.julianjsamuel.com
Bibliography
edit- Radius Islamicus (2018) Guernica Editions
- Passage to Lahore (1995) The Mercury Press
- Lone Ranger in Pakistan (1986) Emergency Press
Filmography
edit- 2014: Beulah in Lahore and other places
- 2009: Must Exit
- 2006: Atheism
- 2006: Played the role of Aashir in Carolyn Combs' film Acts of Imagination
- 2004: Save and Burn
- 2002: The Library in Crisis
- 1999: Lettres du Caire
- 1996: Into the European Mirror
- 1995: The City of the Dead and World Exhibitions
- 1993: The Raft of the Medusa
- 1984: Resisting the Pharaohs
- 1983: The Long Sleep and Big Goodbye
- 1982: Dictators
- 1979: Black Skin, White Masks
References
edit- ^ "Julian Samuel". McGill Archival Collections Catalogue. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
- ^ Compilation of reviews by the author
- ^ Contributions to Serai by Julian Samuel
- ^ La Vie des arts,no. 224, automne 2011