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Made in Qatar - Ajyal Youth Film Festival 2017

Hamida Issa / Short Narrative / Qatar / 2017 / 14 min / Colour / DCP2K / In Arabic, English, Tagalog / Arabic, English subtitles / World Premiere
Rated: Parental guidance is advised for viewers under the age of 13. Individuals under the age of 13 are not admitted into cinemas unless accompanied by an individual aged 18 or older.

Synopsis

After a hard day’s shopping, Latifa, a rude and vain woman and her long-suffering maid Rosie get trapped in an elevator. Already haughty and dismissive, Latifa becomes downright nasty in her treatment of Rosie, even going so far as to blame her for the mechanical failure. This brings emotions to a head, and Latifa goes on a journey in her mind, in which she confronts her own egotistical nature and rediscovers the lessons of humility and respect she learned as a child.

About the Director

Hamida Issa is a Qatari director, writer and producer. She graduated with a BA in Politics from University College London and a MA in Global Cinemas and the Transcultural from the School of Oriental and African Studies. Issa worked for the education team at the Doha Film Institute at its inception and made her first short film, ‘15 Heartbeats’, which premiered at the Doha Tribeca Film Festival, in 2011. She has made numerous short films since, which include a music video and a video art installation. She is the first Qatari woman in history to step foot on Antarctica and is currently making her first feature-length documentary, ‘Places of the Soul’, which considers her experience and environmental sustainability.

Credits

Director
Hamida Issa
Screenwriter
Hamida Issa
Producer
Basel Owies
Editor
Youssef Al Madadi
Production Designer
Lauren McCarthy
Co-Producer
The Film House
Cinematographer
Chris Moon
Production Company
Doha Film Institute
Sound
Nadim Maalouf
Cast
Dalal Ahmad, Kristine Lory Santos Ombajen, Ashiq Khan, Um Rashid

Contacts

  • Main Contact

    Qatari Film Fund

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