My Father and Qaddafi
Synopsis
When Jihan was six years old, her father, Mansur Rashid Kikhia, a notable Libyan politician and human rights lawyer, flew to Egypt and never returned. In the late 1970s, during the brutal dictatorship of Colonel Muammar Qaddafi, Kikhia had served as Libya’s ambassador to the United Nations until finally resigning in protest and moving to America where he helped lead a peaceful opposition movement. Then, in 1993, he vanished.
In this captivating film, part political mystery and part personal exploration, filmmaker Jihan sets out to find the truth behind her father’s disappearance. With the help of her mother, a strong-willed Syrian American artist, Jihan pieces together the history of the father she barely remembers and the troubled politics of their past. Combining a superb collection of archival footage and intimate, revealing interviews, My Father and Qaddafi takes the audience on a raw and reflective journey about a daughter’s struggle to connect with her father, a man caught between autocracy and resistance.
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Film Credits
- Jihan
- Alessandro Dordoni, Chloë Lambourne, Nicole Hálová
- Micah Walker, Mike McLaughlin
- Aleksander Pankowski vel Jankowski, Barna Zsolt Szoke, Bisan Toron, Dominik Svoboda, Didier Monge, Fryderyk Lutyński, Grzegorz Łapiński, Kristjan Ruus, Magda Szczebiot, Magdalena Sowul, Michał Ostrowski, Salka Valsdóttir, Simone Giuliani, Tiago Correia-Paulo, Zuzanna Ossowska
- Dave Guenette, Mohamed Soueid, Sol Guy
- Desert Power
- https://www.myfatherandqaddafi.com
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Program Patron
Cynthia Stone Raskin




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