Noora Geagea’s Life Goals to be screened as part of the Le Printemps du Film Engagé festival on March 23, 2026 in Marseille, France

Noora Geagea’s Life Goals will be screened as part of the Le Printemps du Film Engagé festival. The festival takes place in movie theaters and community venues, offering screenings followed by discussions with the audience in order to broaden perspectives on the struggles shaping our societies.

The film will be shown ahead of the feature film Toutes panthères at the Gyptis cinema in Marseille on March 23, 2026.

In Life Goals (2020) a pregnant woman acts as a goalkeeper on a football field. Sometimes the ball goes past the goalkeeper, other times she makes an amazing save, and once in a while she loses her strength. In Life goals, a human being is everything: an active subject, an object of action, a survivor, a mortal, and a protector of life. The video is a condensed depiction of life.

Noora Geagea is a Finnish-Lebanese visual artist and director from Helsinki. Her background is versatile, ranging from dance practice to camera assisting in feature films. She is a storyteller with interest in attitudes and structures. She received an MA Photography degree from LCF, University of the Arts London in 2009 and has since exhibited her video and photography works extensively.


Le Printemps du Film Engagé
March 27 – April 3, 2026
Marseille, France

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