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- Two boys with similar wishes but very different life paths.
- A story of a father coming back home to his family facing road struggles.
- Short animation about hunger
- music video for "Ana Hanan'" by Dana Halabi.
- A short film based on a real interview with a kid survived the 2006 war on Lebanon This short produced as a part of the admission application for the MFA in Cinema The crew is simply me and my little talented cousin Ziad in his bedroom, we had to shoot the kitchen scene in 3 hours while his mother was out of the house.
- Cosmicity arose millions of years ago, and since then, it has been up to the creatures to discover their savage nature and its farthest extent.
- An old grandmother trying to cope with the absence of her family, by diving into the past.
- A lair man escapes from his village
- A young man try to spend his time with the virtual world to try the real life cause he is with a special needs and he reach his aim finally but just in the virtual reality world.
- We accompany an old writer with his daily struggle to find a subject to write about without any success. Is he a fraud? Is it a writer's block? Or is he afraid to write the things that he wants to write about? The film was funded by the General Secretariat of Damascus Arab Capital of Culture in 2008.
- Although the war, life goes on
- "In Damascus" is a film about Damascus, an 11,000 years old city, the most ancient and precious of cities, set to the poetry of the world famous Palestinian poet / author Mahmoud Darwish.
- A short film about the Syrian War - made in Damascus.
- Crows are more human than we think. Today, in the midst of the surrounding destruction, we should beg for hope and salvation from this "ominous" creature.
- A political cartoon, its stage is a blank paper that extends to all places and times. His characters are punch of numbers and a crazy soul led by a greedy thirst of power.
- A little boy named Adam tries to convince his friend that his father is not a liar.
- The story of a Syrian young man who left his university and moved to provide psychological support for children before being subjected to security persecution by the extremist organizations and fleeing to Turkey.
- Documentary about the life of a young man living in a conflict area in Damascus city during the war. His feelings about his city and his home. He doesn't know what will happen to him tomorrow or in a few hours. This is the fear that war gives him.
- A guy who lives in Syria wakes up horrified and exhausted in a pale, colorless life. After a While, he decides to go out to the light to come back powerfully with a tendency to change his life for the better. But all he can change is his clothes and the place he sleeps in.
- A psychopath suffering mental illness while living alone.
- A follow up to the first chapter, but this time by diving deeper into the nearest past of the father, with some revealed secrets.
- A random man walking in a city starts seeing people running not knowing why until the moment he confronts with his own shadow. He freaks out and runs away in a journey that turns him into the shadow of his own.
- A psychopath with mental illness facing life struggles.
- While Ahmad rest in the backseat of his car, Amjad drives to travel across the country. A stranger flashes Amjad with an auto-stop signal, while he returns with the Bird Move signal and a big laugh. But who laughs at the end?
- USA as a nation and individuals are beautiful in many ways. USA foreign policy is not good, not bad, and not even ugly, it is dreadfully derailed.
- The war in Syria in the eyes of two children,when going to school in their first day, and how their fate Intersects with each other.
- In this experimental short documentary, the filmmaker revisits the city of his youth and presents a searching look back to another time, but seems only to find emptiness and escape as the sole final solution.
- A middle eastern 'freedom fighter' wakes up in a musical institution to find himself at the mercy of a mysterious pianist.
- Saeed is a young man sees his life in Black and White, but there is a few things can bring back the Colors to his life, and he wants to feel something through them.
- In a cruel time like this, there's no better way to survive than dreaming. believe in your passion and pay attention to the little things, they make the difference.
- Attention, French Revolution! Years prior to Arab Spring this film invited the soul and beats of an all time inspiring freedom movement to visit the world through ether dissemination riding and walking, played by wisdom, among other players. Come here and go everywhere, filled up with identity but without any, French Revelation. Nevertheless revolutions have the trend to arrive blindfolded. True.
- As a group of immigrants crosses the desert border of North Sudan into Egypt, a sudden mother's cry changes the course of a journey full of loss.
- Saleh and Marwa are a young couple who love Aleppo, but now, like thousands of others, they are forced to leave. Their neighborhood is in a tragic situation due to the siege, food shortage and cruel cold. Through this intimate short film we feel the weight of being stuck on the exodus and waiting in the evacuation route, heart-broken over their homeland. Equal to the suffering and fatigue is their love, keeping them together.
- This short story is set in present day Syria, but it could be anywhere in the world. It's an intimate look at four human states of emotion: happiness, sadness, anger and horror.
- Produced in Syria, Iraqi director Kais al-Zubaidi's The Visit (1970) is a melancholic piece switching between on-screen texts of poems about exile and death, and chiaroscuro-lit sequences illustrating a Palestinian man's attempt to cross the border and return home. Devoid of dialogue or voice-overs and played out to the eclectic sounds of atonal strings, electronic glitches, and traditional music, the film offers an expressionist reflection of the trauma of exile for nationless Palestinians across the Middle East and beyond.
- Whatever, this is a great little short from the back-catalogue of the 70s-80s Syrian art/experimental scene. It is a nine minute short about hands. Hands, and the things hands do. It's handsomely edited to some hand-conducted orchestral music. There's not much worth adding, partly because I really don't know much more about this excellent short, but also because I think it speaks for itself, made in the regionally barbaric year of 1982 by an activist/filmmaker in Syria, it is in part a very personal anti-war scream of horror and in part a very state-funded piece of socialist/Ba'athist agitprop about labour and community. But it's ultimately about hands.
- We might go in different lines, but we're all just parts of the same circle. There'll always be a way. Nothing's ever lost that we can't find.
- A young man suffers mental illness while living alone and missing his dead lover.
- With archival footage shown for the first time, The Road attempts to tell the story of a Deir al-Zour resident fleeing the Islamic State (ISIS).