What is Natural Contains Variety 2006
A single channel video installation that explores landscape in Jordan. It runs twice, intended to be a loop.
A single channel video installation that explores landscape in Jordan. It runs twice, intended to be a loop.
Abu Jameel owns a small stationary in Ramallah. Nothing changed in his shop since the fifties. The lack of freedom of movement and military raids leave him with a general sense of insecurity. Director Nahed Awwad, approaches him gently, with tenderness, asks him about his dreams, his past, and his … secret rooms…
I am the all knowing, the deceased. I live among you and have seen the imam Mehdi master of time, may god hasten his arrival I sit with him, he talks to me and he tells me of what was, and what will be. He spoke to me about the time of revelation, the signs and what will come. I am the all knowing, the deceased, I have fought in the name of our lord and his prophet. I have seen the revelation during my life and after my death.
A Palestinian fairy tale about a girl who faces substantial hardships in her life. After years of silently and patiently bearing difficulty, she is rewarded and lives happily ever after. But how will the stories end for real women in Palestine, who suffer daily living in fear, and at last break their silence?
We see a boy. We read a name. We view a landscape. We see a man. We see two children. A valley. A kite. A bicycle. A wall. The emotions are yours, not theirs. Not mine.
Ali, a young Palestinian, comes to Israel for a home visit after a long absence. Following a cold welcome, he decides to seek peace for a few days in the desert of Sinai, Egypt, before he will have to deal with the harsh return to the place he has left behind. After telling one little lie on the way, Ali finds himself embroiled in an unexpected identity crisis on the beautiful beaches of Sinai.
Two Pills of Ruin is a short Emirati awareness film produced in 2011 by the General Command of Umm Al Quwain Police in collaboration with Layalina Film Production. The film follows the tragic journey of a young man who experiments with ...See more
Safaa decided to settle in Casablanca, hoping for a better life than the one she was experiencing in her hometown. The beginning would certainly be difficult, but Safaa was determined to go through this experience, and initially settled in a small room in a hotel called “Casablanca
Hadi is a Jordanian immigrant living alone in a crumbling ninth-floor apartment that feels more like a prison than a home. Far from everything he once knew, he’s haunted by nostalgia and memories of his childhood in Jordan. As the silence grows louder, he begins to battle creeping thoughts, isolation, and the quiet psychological toll of displacement. What was meant to be a new beginning slowly turns into a mental trap—where the past, the present, and his sense of self start to blur.
is a movie about Homs, the capital of the Syrian revolution. It was filmed in August 2011 during Ramadan. Obscurity is the basic element in this movie, it is an artistic thought through choice. It represents the obscurity in telling the truth about the conversation taking place between the regime in power, and the people on the ground, and the obscurity in reporting the conflict between both voices: the voice of the regime/gunshots, and that of the people/songs This movie walks into the obscurity in Syria and strike opens those doors the regime has closed. It starts in obscurity and ends in broad daylight, exactly like what will happen in Syria right after the revolution
A day in Cairo’s underbelly through the eyes of Awadh, a sewage worker who gets exposed to bureaucratic absurdity and stolen dreams.
At 14 years old, Zinia discreetly steals the spare keys of her own house, after her parents decide to sell it subsequently to a murder of three family members. Today at 21 Zinia uses these keys as a healing tool to her and her Family.
"Abou Salim el-Ayachi" is a Moroccan biographical film that portrays the life of Abou Salim Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Abi Bakr Al-Ayyashi (born in Sha’ban 1037 AH / 1627 CE – died in 1090 AH / 1679 CE). He belonged to an Amazigh tribe called Ait Ayach, located in the Jabal Al-Ayachi region. A renowned traveler and Islamic scholar, he is best known for his famous travelogue "Ma’ al-Mawa’id" (The Water of Banquets). bou Salim el-Ayachi is considered one of the most prominent intellectual and religious figures of Morocco and the broader Islamic East during the 11th century AH.
Based on the travel diary of the director and his team, Living Icons traces and exposes the ordinary life of the last Christians in Iran.
In Gaza, Hassan breaks the siege and risks everything to save his starving family, paying the price of losing his way home.
In a land shelled, starved, and denied all essentials, Gazan women fight for health, dignity, and the barest human needs.
Documents the destruction caused by the 2002 Israeli attack on Jenin refugee camp in Palestine.
The film Weddings of Flowers, and the director Iyad Al-Daoud deals with the issue of Palestinian children, especially those who were martyred by the occupation bullets.
Exploring the Life of a Middle-Aged Neighbor Who Is Always Deep in Thought on His Balcony.