“Huda” is a short social commentary, set in Jordan, on the idea of getting married, no matter what. The film opens with Huda, getting dressed for her wedding at home, helped by her sister, Mariam.
Gaza takes us to a unique place beyond the reach of television news reports to reveal a world rich with eloquent and resilient characters, offering us a cinematic and enriching portrait of a people attempting to lead meaningful lives against the rubble of perennial conflict.
Four destinies of young people, a district, a decade, embark us on a journey made of going and return between two eras: 2007-2017, from dictatorship to democracy.
In a post-apocalyptic world, an old and a young man escape from slavery to set themselves on a journey through the desert. The former looks for truffles, and the latter searches for gold.
Salma and Tamer, a Palestinian couple in their thirties, have been married for five years. Salma is from Nazareth, while Tamer is the son of a famous intellectual revolutionary who was killed in Beirut.
“Beirut Terminus” explores the notions of borders, identity, and belongingness, within a perpetually troubled region. Using Lebanon’s discarded railway and what’s left of its deserted infrastructure as its..
In 1994, the Algerian civil war had been raging for years in the north of the country. Two police officers, S. and Lotfi, who are also childhood friends, travel through the desert looking for Abou Leila, a..