Architecture & Design Film Festival Screening: A poignant portrait of Ada Karmi-Melamede, a pioneering architect, exploring the intersection of career, motherhood and national identity.
Ada – My Mother the Architect
About the film
Ada Karmi-Melamede is one of the most accomplished female architects in the world, but very little is known about her outside her home country of Israel. Ada – My Mother the Architect is a deeply moving portrait of an extraordinary woman directed by her daughter, filmmaker and former architect Yael Melamede.
Ada is a true pioneer who, like many successful working mothers of her time, was forced to make impossible choices. Despite personal sacrifices, Ada's work gave physical form to some of Israel’s highest democratic ideals, most notably in the acclaimed Supreme Court building in Jerusalem, the Open University, Ben Gurion airport, and numerous civic institutions around the country.
Ada – My Mother the Architect profiles an artist deeply tested by the realities of career and motherhood, a unique mother-daughter bond, and a fragile nation grappling with unrealized dreams.
Ada – My Mother the Architect
- Year: 2024
- Runtime: 82 minutes
- Language: English, Hebrew
- Country: Israel, United States
- Subtitle Language: English
- Director: Yael Melamede
- Cast: Ada Karmi Melamede, Yael Melamede
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