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Shorts Programme: “Dis/Enchantment”

Shorts Programme: “Dis/Enchantment”

June 29, 2025 4:00 pm – June 29, 2025 6:00 pm
Revue Cinema, Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

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Bougainvillaea

Bougainvillaea

2024 | 17mins | Egypt, Sudan | Arabic
Amidst Sudan’s popular revolution in December 2018, a group of six women found themselves ensnared within the confines of oppression. […]

Fariha

Fariha

2024 | 28mins | Yemen | Arabic
Fariha – a 70-year-old woman from Yemen – stepped out of the limelight of a burgeoning singing career in the […]

Malika

Malika

2024 | 14mins | Saudi Arabia | Arabic
Salma, a rebellious 8-year-old is sent to her room until dinnertime for cutting her bangs behind her mother’s back. Instead, […]

Milk Brothers

Milk Brothers

2024 | 19mins | Morocco | Arabic
A young single mother sees the boundaries blurring between breastfeeding and maternal instinct under the eyes of Ghali, her son, […]

The Chant

The Chant

2024 | 20mins | Jordan | Arabic
The chant is a jordanian short film, it follows three neighbors from different age groups that interconnect with each other […]

Wardah

Wardah

2023 | 13mins | Jordan | Arabic
A short documentary that sheds the light on the harsh conditions of domestic workers in Jordan through the story of […]

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