Chronicles from the Siege 2026

Directed by Abdallah Alkhatib Widescreen

Palestinian-Syrian  director Abdallah Alkhatib’s Berlin Film Festival winner is an absurdist, inventive tapestry of tales from a besieged city, where the desires of its citizens become sparks of resistance against oblivion.

Algeria / France / Palestine In Arabic with English subtitles
98 minutes
M
Content may disturb, Offensive language

Director, Screenplay

Producers

Taqiyeddine Issaad, Salah Issaad

Cinematography

Talal Khoury

Editor

Alex Bakri

Music

Nicolas Montaigne

Sound Design

Rana Eid

Cast

Nadeem Rimawi, Saja Kilani, Samer Bisharat, Ahmed Zitouni, Wassim Fedriche

Festivals

Berlin 2026

Awards

Best First Feature Award, Berlin International Film Festival 2026

What does it really mean to exist in a state of siege? Abdallah Alkhatib’s debut, which became a political flashpoint in Germany after it was named Best First Feature at the Berlinale, shows a city turned into a shell, and the survival of citizens whose minds are as under assault as their homes.  
 
The city (shot in Algeria) is not named, but it is drawn from Alkhatib’s own experience during the starvation siege of Yarmouk in Damascus, and Gaza’s ongoing prison echoes through it. Caustic humour — a coping mechanism and a courageous defiance — frequently cuts its way through this low-lit, bombed-out ghostland, and the fragmented vignettes that remain.  
 
Cinefiles holed up in a video store debate whether to burn cherished movies for warmth; a smoker tries to trade a refrigerator for a cigarette puff; a couple sneaking private time suffer farcical interruptions. As someone has scrawled on a door: “I don’t see my life outside the confines of the siege. And I don’t see an end to the siege outside of the confines of my life."

- Carmen Gray