Tadamun Kolektiv

est. 2024, Prague, Czech Republic

Tadamun means “solidarity” in Arabic. The collective that bears this name is a Prague-based community of migrants from the SWANA region and local allies, who create space for connection, cultural exchange, and mutual support. The collective aims to build community, affirm presence, and reclaim space for authentic representation. The video installation for the Biennale is being prepared by Zaher Jureidini and Leila Basma on behalf of the collective.

Leila Basma

Leila Basma (*1994, Tyre, Lebanon) is a Lebanese director and screenwriter based between Prague and Beirut. She holds a master’s degree in film directing from FAMU. Her graduation film Sea Salt (2023) premiered at the 80th Venice Film Festival before being screened internationally and later streaming on HBO Max. Basma also teaches screenwriting and directing at FAMU, she founded Arab Girls in Film, and she is currently developing two feature films.

Zaher Jureidini

Zaher Jureidini (*1994, Byblos, Lebanon) is a Lebanese cinematographer based between Prague and Beirut. He earned a master’s degree in cinematography from FAMU and has worked on short films, music videos, art videos, and commercials in Lebanon, the SWANA region, and Europe. He also engages in curatorial practice and film research, focusing on how moving images shape political and historical narratives.