three people having a conversation at what looks like a public transit area or bus station. There's a boy on the left, a middle-aged man in the center wearing a tan jacket, and a woman on the right wearing a blue shirt and patterned scarf. The setting appears to be on a Middle Eastern street, with other people passing by.

About Passing Dreams

A 12-year-old boy embarks on a journey across Palestine with his uncle and cousin to find his lost pigeon, navigating checkpoints and memories in a tender story of hope, resilience and discovery.

Join us before the film to make your own pigeon hanging decoration with graphic designer Sharonjit Kaur Sutton. Draw, stick and write whatever your heart desires on your very own origami pigeon with Sharonjit, who likes to explore the absurdity of the human experience through surrealism…and pigeons!

Falasteen On Film is a community cinema group that showcases a wide breadth of Palestinian cinema across Birmingham. We believe in the power of art to connect communities and people. For any access questions or requests for free tickets, please contact access@falasteenonfilm.org.

The drop-in workshop begins at 10.30am in Pinsent Masons 1 and the relaxed film screening begins in the cinema at 12pm. 
 

Booking info

To book Accessible tickets and free Companion tickets, please visit our Accessible Bookings page. Companion tickets will initially show a standard ticket price, but once your account is set-up and you are logged in, this will be reduced to £0 at checkout.

Duration includes trailers, adverts and any Q&A/panel. For events such as NT Live, Colour Box and Reel & Meal there will be minimal advertising. We do not admit latecomers after the main feature has started and we have a limited food & drink policy.

MAC’s cinema programme has been generously supported by BFI Film Audience Network and Film Hub Midlands.

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