
Our comedy shorts program returns for a second with a humorous look at the stories of four underdogs, in search of connection.
Set in 1987, a young black Saudi man attempts to impress a girl by mimicking the music video of Crown, an iconic singer from that time.
Festivals & Awards:
Official selection - Fantastic Fest 2023
Official selection - Red Sea Film Festival 2022
Official selection - HollyShorts Film Festival 2023
Official selection - Palm Springs ShortsFest 2023
Nahed Nasrallah Special Jury Award - Aswan International Women Film Festival
Filmmaker bio:
Maha Al-Saati is an independent filmmaker interested in exploring women’s stories in the Arab World. She is an alum of the the TIFF Filmmaker Lab 2020 and TIFF Writers’ Studio 2021, an honorary recipient of Share Her Journey Award 2020/2021. Her short films include: “Fear: Audibly” (2017) and “Hair: The Story of Grass” (2018), a satire about how body hair shapes beauty standards and gender, and an official selection of Fantastic Fest 2018, Slamdance 2019, HollyShorts 2019, and has won her The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) residency 2021. Her latest short VHS Tape Replaced (2022) was an official selection of Palm Springs ShortFest, 24th BAFICI (Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema) , The Red Sea International Film Festival, 2022, and winner of the Nahed Nasrallah Special Jury Award at the Aswan International Women Film Festival 2023. Her “Cycle of Apples” (2019) is a take on the Disney Princess fairytale gone wrong, and has screened at The Academy’s Arab Cinema Program 2019, Malmo Arab Film Festival and Mizna Arab Festival. Her feature-in-development project “Hejj to Disney” (now known as Pilgrim in Wonderland) was developed with the Red Sea Lodge and TorinoFilmLab 2019, won a development awards from El-Gouna Film Festival 2020 and Red Sea Fund 2022, shortlisted for funding by the Malmo Arab Film Festival 2020, and selected for the pitch at Montreal’s Festival du Nouveau Cinéma (FNC) Marché 2022. Her feature-in-development “Darwin in Taif” also was a selection of the Red Sea Project Market 2022 and Beirut Cinema Platform (BCP) 2023. She is a Simon Fraser University alum, and has taught a range of media and moving image related courses in both Saudi Arabia and Canada.
- Year2022
- Runtime17 minutes
- LanguageArabic
- DirectorMaha Al-Saati
- ScreenwriterMaha Al-Saati, Motasem Nasser
- ProducerAziz Twaijri, Jomana Alquraish
- Co-ProducerBentley Brown, Razan Alsughaier
- CastMotasem Nasser, Sarah Taibah, Hatoon Alrefaei
- CinematographerAhlam Fadel
- EditorMaha Al-Saati, Sultan Rabea
- Sound DesignMaha Al-Saati, Muhammad Alabdulhadi, Murtada Al-Hamood
Our comedy shorts program returns for a second with a humorous look at the stories of four underdogs, in search of connection.
Set in 1987, a young black Saudi man attempts to impress a girl by mimicking the music video of Crown, an iconic singer from that time.
Festivals & Awards:
Official selection - Fantastic Fest 2023
Official selection - Red Sea Film Festival 2022
Official selection - HollyShorts Film Festival 2023
Official selection - Palm Springs ShortsFest 2023
Nahed Nasrallah Special Jury Award - Aswan International Women Film Festival
Filmmaker bio:
Maha Al-Saati is an independent filmmaker interested in exploring women’s stories in the Arab World. She is an alum of the the TIFF Filmmaker Lab 2020 and TIFF Writers’ Studio 2021, an honorary recipient of Share Her Journey Award 2020/2021. Her short films include: “Fear: Audibly” (2017) and “Hair: The Story of Grass” (2018), a satire about how body hair shapes beauty standards and gender, and an official selection of Fantastic Fest 2018, Slamdance 2019, HollyShorts 2019, and has won her The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) residency 2021. Her latest short VHS Tape Replaced (2022) was an official selection of Palm Springs ShortFest, 24th BAFICI (Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema) , The Red Sea International Film Festival, 2022, and winner of the Nahed Nasrallah Special Jury Award at the Aswan International Women Film Festival 2023. Her “Cycle of Apples” (2019) is a take on the Disney Princess fairytale gone wrong, and has screened at The Academy’s Arab Cinema Program 2019, Malmo Arab Film Festival and Mizna Arab Festival. Her feature-in-development project “Hejj to Disney” (now known as Pilgrim in Wonderland) was developed with the Red Sea Lodge and TorinoFilmLab 2019, won a development awards from El-Gouna Film Festival 2020 and Red Sea Fund 2022, shortlisted for funding by the Malmo Arab Film Festival 2020, and selected for the pitch at Montreal’s Festival du Nouveau Cinéma (FNC) Marché 2022. Her feature-in-development “Darwin in Taif” also was a selection of the Red Sea Project Market 2022 and Beirut Cinema Platform (BCP) 2023. She is a Simon Fraser University alum, and has taught a range of media and moving image related courses in both Saudi Arabia and Canada.
- Year2022
- Runtime17 minutes
- LanguageArabic
- DirectorMaha Al-Saati
- ScreenwriterMaha Al-Saati, Motasem Nasser
- ProducerAziz Twaijri, Jomana Alquraish
- Co-ProducerBentley Brown, Razan Alsughaier
- CastMotasem Nasser, Sarah Taibah, Hatoon Alrefaei
- CinematographerAhlam Fadel
- EditorMaha Al-Saati, Sultan Rabea
- Sound DesignMaha Al-Saati, Muhammad Alabdulhadi, Murtada Al-Hamood