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Shorts Programme: “With Strings Attached”

Shorts Programme: “With Strings Attached”

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May 26, 2022 6:00 pm
Virtual

Ana Wa Enti (Me and You)

Ana Wa Enti (Me and You)

2020 | 17mins | United States | Arabic
33-year-old Amira struggles to find her place in between her Arab and American identities while living with and navigating her […]

Fighters

Fighters

2020 | 20mins | France | French
Emma, a woman of 35 years old, beaten by her abusive husband, escapes her house during the night with her […]

Incurable

Incurable

2021 | 17mins | Iran | Arabic
In a southern region of Iran, a girl has been lost. Her brother and her sister in law are looking […]

Osha

Osha

2021 | 15mins | United Arab Emirates | Arabic
This short documentary follows a mother (Aysha) and daughter (Osha) as they travel through the desert hunting with falcons, the […]

Tender Threads

Tender Threads

2021 | 24mins | Morocco | Arabic
The routine of daily life between Radia and her mother generates an awful discomfort and becomes a major obstacle to […]

With Strings Attached

With Strings Attached

2021 | 3mins | United Kingdom | Arabic
The importance of women in this world is often neglected. This narrative stop-motion film explores the complexities of a relationship […]

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