
These short films shake up the traditional narrative on a variety of subjects and give us an honest, raw, unapologetic perspective. Refusing to accept the current narrative, these films are trying to accomplish flipping the script, bringing awareness, shedding light on major issues facing our Arab communities and making their country and eventually the world a better place.
A short narrative film that takes place in war-torn Yemen and follows a young deaf girl, Saleemah who has one major love in this world; her camera which her brother Aqeel introduced her to. Aqeel works as a news reporter and is unable to take her out to film because he is preoccupied covering the war. Frustrated, Saleemah wanders out of the house during an impending air strike. To make matters worse, she loses her hearing aids.
About The Filmmaker
Alaa Zabara is an independent Hard-of-Hearing Yemeni-American Director and Cinematographer. Drawn to the power of photographs from an early age, she started to document the daily life around her through the use of a camera. These documentations became her conversation with, and introduction to, the world. She became attracted by the ability of cinema to change the hearts and minds of an audience, highlight the stories that need to be told, and to amplify the voices of the voiceless.
Her approach in telling stories is, through vision, to challenge herself in telling stories that come from personal experience and have a representation of what is usually untold or hidden. She expresses her take on the world creatively, insightfully, and humanely. She likes to play with perception and nudge the audience that they are watching something established by an Arab Hard-of-Hearing woman. Rather than trying to surprise the audience, she strives to unveil potential connections to the characters or the story, creating a new view of their own lives. She wants them to relate to her not as a filmmaker but as a human, filling the distance that comes between each of us. Her film Selahy "My Weapon" (Bentonville Film Festival, HollyShorts) primarily focusing on deaf/hard of hering story living in a war zone.
- Year2020
- Runtime14 minutes
- LanguageArabic
- CountryYemen, Jordan
- DirectorAlaa Zabara
- ScreenwriterAlaa Zabara
- ProducerPierre Bagley
- CastMalak Nassar, Mohammad Nizar
- CinematographerNaji Salameh
These short films shake up the traditional narrative on a variety of subjects and give us an honest, raw, unapologetic perspective. Refusing to accept the current narrative, these films are trying to accomplish flipping the script, bringing awareness, shedding light on major issues facing our Arab communities and making their country and eventually the world a better place.
A short narrative film that takes place in war-torn Yemen and follows a young deaf girl, Saleemah who has one major love in this world; her camera which her brother Aqeel introduced her to. Aqeel works as a news reporter and is unable to take her out to film because he is preoccupied covering the war. Frustrated, Saleemah wanders out of the house during an impending air strike. To make matters worse, she loses her hearing aids.
About The Filmmaker
Alaa Zabara is an independent Hard-of-Hearing Yemeni-American Director and Cinematographer. Drawn to the power of photographs from an early age, she started to document the daily life around her through the use of a camera. These documentations became her conversation with, and introduction to, the world. She became attracted by the ability of cinema to change the hearts and minds of an audience, highlight the stories that need to be told, and to amplify the voices of the voiceless.
Her approach in telling stories is, through vision, to challenge herself in telling stories that come from personal experience and have a representation of what is usually untold or hidden. She expresses her take on the world creatively, insightfully, and humanely. She likes to play with perception and nudge the audience that they are watching something established by an Arab Hard-of-Hearing woman. Rather than trying to surprise the audience, she strives to unveil potential connections to the characters or the story, creating a new view of their own lives. She wants them to relate to her not as a filmmaker but as a human, filling the distance that comes between each of us. Her film Selahy "My Weapon" (Bentonville Film Festival, HollyShorts) primarily focusing on deaf/hard of hering story living in a war zone.
- Year2020
- Runtime14 minutes
- LanguageArabic
- CountryYemen, Jordan
- DirectorAlaa Zabara
- ScreenwriterAlaa Zabara
- ProducerPierre Bagley
- CastMalak Nassar, Mohammad Nizar
- CinematographerNaji Salameh