Speckled 1981
A Bedouin love story set in the desert near Najaf.
A Bedouin love story set in the desert near Najaf.
Explores the fateful intersections of a group of characters besieged by crises, foremost among them Heba, a teacher living in a working-class neighborhood who finds herself alone facing fierce challenges. Heba isn't fighting for her personal dreams, but rather for the survival of her struggling family, as she bears the responsibility for her disabled brother, in addition to her agonizing battle against time to save her mother from illness.
Using a vocal religious poetry recitation from old television archives mixed with a video game soundtrack, the camera in Divine Memory (2019) follows several octopuses swimming nonchalantly in water, while artificially distorting their colors. A kind of music video attuned to natural phenomena; the work attempts to delve into our innate memory as creatures of this world, perhaps a pre-human genetic memory, so as to stimulate feelings of awe and wonder at the construction of being.
The documentary explores Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) pilgrimage.
This documentary explores the life and controversial death of Egyptian Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer, a close friend of President Gamal Abdel Nasser and once considered the second most powerful man in Egypt. Although his death was officially ruled a suicide after the 1967 defeat, the film presents evidence and testimonies that suggest he may have been assassinated. Through historical analysis and rare archival material, it sheds light on one of Egypt’s most debated political mysteries.
Worried about the deteriorating political situation in the West Bank, Aziza asks Tareq to leave Palestine and join the rest of his family in the US, leaving her and his grandmother alone in a state of war. Tareq takes sanctuary in Aziza’s garden, observing her seasonal way of living while confronting the difficult decision to leave.
In a valley veiled by fog and tribal codes, two sisters walk into the night not as daughters, but as offerings— where blood, memory, and silence attempt to keep the fire from spreading.
Uncovering the story of the visionary agricultural orphanage the Farm School of Deir Amro in Palestine in the 1940s through a collage of archive film, first person testimony, official documents and personal photographs. Pointing towards hope and inspiration to the future, the film explores how the intertwining of land, community and family leave an indelible mark through history.
What does it mean to be sitting among your children and grandchildren, your wife and daughters around you, while the children play inside and outside a tent—and suddenly, a single missile weighing a ton or more falls upon you, erasing every detail of life and turning it into ash and blackened land? From here, our documentary film begins—to tell the story of life before the life of that family.
A wedding in Morocco is like a fairy tale from “1001 Nights.” For a day or two, the bride feels like a princess. The guest list must be long, the dresses magnificent, the jewelry precious, and the food exquisite. Such a celebration is planned well in advance. This is also the case for Yousra and Othman, who live in France but are getting married in the bride's hometown of Fez.
A psychological thriller, Rehan's Flowers follows Zain, a hacker and flower shop owner, who manipulates those around him with deadly precision. When Nora enters his life, Zain’s obsession leads to a deadly game of betrayal, lies, and murder—until a shocking twist reveals the true mastermind.