Left Hook
`Left Hook: Women Boxers of Gaza` tells the story of first women boxing team in Gaza. A passionate trainer Osama Ayoub set up the team in 2020 with the help of Jamal Al-Far, an aged former-box-player businessman. The junior girls, ages between 12-15 are so passionate to learn the sport and have even bigger dreams to be professional players. Their families are so supportive, as they want their kids to get out the war-torn Gaza's bleak atmosphere. But the society has prejudices against girls playing such a masculine sport. So the team has to fight with the society's prejudices as well as with the hardships of Gaza.
Despite all the debate and hardship Osama and Jamal are so determined to make the first competition in the small city. The film follows the team throughout their journey between the hardships of the city: electricity cuts, financial hardships, bleak political atmosphere and society's prejudices.
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Yasser Abu WaznaDirector
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Aslihan Eker CarkmakProducer
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Yasser Abu WaznaProducer
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Project Type:Documentary, Feature, Television, Web / New Media
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Genres:Drama, sport, war, conflict, women, Palestine, Israel
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Runtime:48 minutes 51 seconds
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Completion Date:December 13, 2021
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Country of Origin:Palestine, State of
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Country of Filming:Palestine, State of
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Language:Arabic, English
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Born and raised in Gaza city, Yasser holds a degree in English literature arts, literature, and management. Yasser is an awarded video journalist and filmmaker based in the Gaza Strip. He produced a wide range of feature and mini documentary films. He’s been considered by world largest media outlets as one of the best video journalists and filmmakers in the Arab world and the Middle East.
He worked in and around media since 2005, bringing years of experience working in considerable projects with the United Nations to the table.
FILMOGRAPHY (SELECTION)
2021 Left Hook feature film, 40’
2022 Atallah Pottery Still Standing
Painting a brighter future in Palestine Mini doc
2018 - 2019 Ten-Part series Mini-documentary
PART 1: INSIDE GAZA'S RESISTANCE
PART 2: ONE PALESTINIAN'S FIGHT FOR FREEDOM
PART 3: SAVING LIVES IN GAZA
PART 4: OM KHALED'S CHANT OF RESISTANCE
PART 5: PAINTING LIFE IN GAZA
PART 6: TURNING BULLETS INTO ART
PART 7: A GAZA RESCUE MISSION
PART 8: A KEY FOR THE NEXT GENERATION
PART 9: REBUILDING GAZA BRICK BY BRICK
PART 10: SWIMMING FOR GAZA
2017 ONE PALESTINIAN MAN’S MISSION
No one accepts living under occupation. However, generations of Palestinians have been left helplessly alone facing Israel’s aggressive occupation. They are struggling for their right to live and dream. In the Gaza Strip, where bombardment and blockade are part of everyday life, a group of teenage girls is determined to become Gaza’s first professional female boxers.
When I accidently encountered the team for the first time boxing in public on Gaza beach, I wanted to find out what it would be like to be one of those starry-eyed teenage girls. How did they keep their dream to become professional boxers alive, challenging Gaza’s cruel life with bare fists and setting such a good example to their people. It seemed to be such a rich story with so much potential. An innocent scream against aggression and occupation, and a punch against a male-dominated society. Their actions could help us understand more the nature of the struggle in the Gaza Strip.
The issues that women face in sport are severe. But nothing can stop these girls from reaching their goal. I wish this film will inspire other women to keep fighting whatever their obstacles may be. In Gaza’s male-dominated boxing community, these female boxers are fighting for their right to participate in sport in Gaza’s public parks and places. For them, the question is not who is going to let them box, but who is going to stop them.
I hope this film will motivate audiences to have a deeper understanding about the situation in Gaza. As a filmmaker who has witnessed the recent cycles of violence over the last few years, I worry how such a never-ending situation will impact Gaza’s future generations. Hopefully, despite their tough environment, Gaza’s female boxers are proof that life always wins over oppression. Through their own determination to fulfill their dreams and live a peaceful life, they teach the world an embarrassing lesson: that it is time to end the Israeli occupation over Palestine once and for all. It’s time to support life in Palestine.