Living in Norway, filmmaker Mohamed Jabaly stays connected to his family in Gaza through a fragile internet connection, turning that digital space into a deeply personal lens on distance, conflict, and belonging.
My Gaza Online - A digital lifeline between exile and home
Over five years in exile, filmmaker Mohamed Jabaly has watched his home in Gaza grow more distant and more fragile, reduced to notifications, pixelated videos, and flickering messages from loved ones.
This insightful documentary turns the camera inward, using the same digital platforms that connect him to his family to craft a new way of storytelling. As war worsens and communication becomes more urgent, the film explores the emotional terrain of virtual connection in an age of separation. It’s a poetic and political meditation on diaspora, digital memory, and the shifting borders between presence and absence in a connected, disconnected world.
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