لمحة من بعدي الآخر 1970
A GLIMPSE OF MY PERSPECTIVE short movie by Salahedin Mohammed Husssein
A GLIMPSE OF MY PERSPECTIVE short movie by Salahedin Mohammed Husssein
Seeds of light Short movie by Abdulaziz Mohammed Othman
One thrash Short movie by Mohammad Gazi Helal
Short movie by Jana Adel Alsughayer
DESERT MEMORY Director by Ali Aldmjani
Having lost his father, 12-year-old Farhad lives with his mother and little sister in the village of Nahooj. Drawn to photography and the magazines he can get his hands on, Farhad sells one of his sheep to buy a second-hand camera. His mother finds out and demands that he return it and get a refund. A driver secretly in love with her will help Farhad with his adventure.
In a small farm, away from city and deep in the mountains lives two young boys and their grandmother. They spend their mornings farming vegetables, and then heading to a road where they sit and wait to sell to travellers passing by. Only to return home, to tend to their sick grandmother with the medicine they had to buy from the little money they make. This film takes a look into their lives in their surroundings, while the road as their main source of making a living, it is the road that will determine their destiny.
Consequences of the collapse of a new realty.
A poor man strives to help his family.
One of the earliest films by one of the pioneers of documentary films in Egypt, Ali Al-Ghazuly.
A dog walks at night.
Under the shade of a lemon tree, a Palestinian woman, Khaldieh, prepares herself a humble breakfast, remembering her former life and lost homeland with an assemblage of simple elements.
A window opens on a child who lives in a war torn area where he longs for his past peaceful life.
What happens with women in Moroccan prisons? Walls of concrete and silence are hiding a taboo, which is difficult to remove. The director Mohamed Nabil did everything to tell the story of Moroccan women’s prison. After many difficulties and two years of waiting for a filming permit, he and his team were finally able to enter this secret world.
In Giza, Egypt. A man is standing on the edge of life, ready to say goodbye to the world. In the aftermath of a family tragedy that left him for years searching for a reason to carry on.
Trouble in Paradise is a dysfunctional sitcom set out to explore humor as a mechanism of coping with trauma, pain, and taboos in relation to the Nakba and the Israeli occupation, by posing three sets of jokes ranging from the classical misogynistic genre to anti-jokes and culturally specific humor; in order to examine why Nakba jokes never fully evolved as a genre and entered the Palestinian mainstream. The main protagonists of the film are the artist’s parents who do not speak English and read the jokes from transliterated title cards and have went through the Nakba (1948) and the Naksa (1967) and never shared their memories from these major events.
The Voices of the Desert tell a story of three destinies: Mouloud, a young man who goes in search of his parents, Hammadi, an old man who awaits the return of his son and Zineb, a young woman in search of her roots. A bottle filled with sand will be the link between the three characters.
The story of a man whose brother dies and tries to steal his inheritance and deprive his brother's wife and daughter from it (tachelhit film)