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Shorts Programme: Global Collection

Shorts Programme: Global Collection

Toronto Arab Film Festival Logo
May 27, 2021 6:00 pm
Virtual

And The Night Will Carry Us

And The Night Will Carry Us

2019 | 11mins | Tunisia | Arabic
A dog walks at night.

Aziza

Aziza

2019 | 13mins | Syria, Lebanon | Arabic
Ayman, Syrian refugee in Lebanon, teaching his wife how to drive his car, the only thing left for him from […]

Clench My Fists

Clench My Fists

2020 | 6mins | United States | Arabic, English
A found-footage collage video that explores the process of growing up in an Arab family deeply affected by death and […]

Foam (Écume)

Foam (Écume)

2020 | 28mins | Canada | French
The car repair shop is their second home and their colleagues are like family. Everyone has their quirks and is […]

One Of Us Left The Photo

One Of Us Left The Photo

2021 | 16mins | Syria | Arabic, French
A Syrian refugee lives in France with his French woman. His twin brother, pro the Syrian regime, arrives unexpectedly from […]

Pacific

Pacific

2019 | 23mins | Belgium, Lebanon | Arabic, English, French
Whenever I walk through the dark reddish hallways to reach my apartment, whenever I would look out of my windows […]

The Girls Who Burned The Night

The Girls Who Burned The Night

2020 | 24mins | Saudi Arabia | Arabic
In an engagement night, a denied request pushes two sisters to their edge. Salsabel, a 13 years old Saudi girl […]

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