26th Arab Film Festival

Shorts: Past & Present

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This year's documentary shorts program is comprised of 5 films exploring family and heritage in the Arab world and diaspora.

The rain in Oakland, my grandmother's home in Baghdad, my aunts' voices in What's App, my daughter learning to count to 10, my brother playing the darbuka, the cicadas in Texas, the walls of my studio, the search for new forms.


About the filmmaker:

Nadia Shihab is an artist and filmmaker whose work explores the personal, the relational, and the diasporic. Her debut feature-length film  JADDOLAND was the winner of five festival jury awards, including the Independent Spirit "Truer than Fiction" Award in 2020. ​Her work has shown in exhibitions and festivals internationally, including at the Centre Pompidou, Walker Art Center, Berkeley Art Museum, Cairo International Film Festival, DOXA, Kasseler Dokfest, CAAMFest, BlackStar, Camdenand New Orleans Film Festival. She was raised in Texas by immigrant parents from Iraq & Yemen, and works between Oakland, California  and Vancouver, Canada.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    8 minutes
  • Language
    English, Turkish
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Nadia Shihab
  • Cast
    Lahib Jaddo, Parine Jaddo, Falah Jaddo, Yanar Mohammed, Uza Najiba Ashworth, Nadia Shihab
  • Cinematographer
    Nadia Shihab
  • Sound Design
    Nadia Shihab
  • Music
    Nadia Shihab, Kareem Shihab
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