Mustafa Abu Ali (Arabic: مصطفى أبو علي), (1940 in Maliha, Palestine – 30 July 2009 in Jerusalem) was a Palestinian filmmaker.[1]
Abu Ali studied at the University of California-Berkeley in the 1960s before studying cinema in London, graduating in 1967. He is considered one of the founders of Palestinian cinema, and the Palestinian Cinema Association in Beirut in 1973, (re-established in Ramallah in 2004). Along with Sulafa Jadallah and Hani Jowharieh, he established the Palestine Film Unit (PFU)--which saw its primary task as "documenting the revolution and creating an archive of images of historical documents".[2]
After the PLO's move to Lebanon after the events of Black September, the PFU was renamed the Palestine Cinema Institute and became one of the seven departments of the PLO's Unified Media. Abu Ali headed the department from 1973 to 1975.[citation needed] Abu Ali wrote four screenplays and directed more than 30 films, for which he won more than 14 awards, the most recent from the 2003 Ismailia Film Festival.[citation needed]
^"They Do Not Exist: Remembering Palestinian Filmmaker Mustafa Abu Ali". Muftah. 25 July 2013.
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