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Shorts Programme 3

Shorts Programme 3

Toronto Arab Film Festival Logo
July 26, 2020 7:00 pm
Virtual

Ambiance

Ambiance

2019 | 15mins | Palestine | Arabic
Despite the noise and chaos of the refugee camp, two young Palestinian refugees discover a creative way to record music […]

Amphitheater

Amphitheater

2019 | 16mins | Qatar | Arabic
A professional Qatari photographer is intrigued by the rebellion of a teenage girl from her conservative family as they take […]

I Am Fatou

I Am Fatou

2020 | 18mins | Egypt, Italy, Germany | Italian
Fatou is a 23-year-old Italian girl of Senegalese origin. She lives in a suburb of Rome with her mother who […]

Maradona’s Legs

Maradona’s Legs

2019 | 20mins | Palestine, Germany | Arabic
During the 1990 World Cup, two young Palestinian boys are looking for “Maradona’s legs”; the last missing sticker that they […]

Roujoula

Roujoula

2018 | 22mins | France, Morocco | Arabic
In Casablanca, Eid-Al-Adha is around the corner. Imad, who sells hacked DVDs in the streets, doesn’t manage to earn enough […]

Sh’hab

Sh’hab

2018 | 13mins | Qatar | Arabic
Upon hearing a myth about falling stars, a young girl’s curiosity is sparked. When night falls on the village of […]

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