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Darin J. Sallam

Director
Darin J. Sallam (born 1987) is a Kuwait-born Jordanian film director and writer. She has five award-winning short films to her name, including Still Alive and The Dark Outside. Farha (2021) is her debut narrative feature film as director. She graduated from the Red Sea Institute of Cinematic Arts (RSICA) with a MFA in Cinematic Arts. Description above from the Wikipedia article Darin J. Sallam, licensed under CC BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

17-06-1987

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دارين ج. سلّام, دارين سلّام, 다린 J. 살람, 다린 살람

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Kuwait

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Farha

Farha

Palestine, 1948. After the withdrawal of the British occupiers, tensions rise between Arabs and Jews. Meanwhile, Farha, the smart daughter of the mayor of a small village, unaware of the coming tragedy, dreams of going to study in the big city.
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2021

Farha

Farha

Palestine, 1948. After the withdrawal of the British occupiers, tensions rise between Arabs and Jews. Meanwhile, Farha, the smart daughter of the mayor of a small village, unaware of the coming tragedy, dreams of going to study in the big city.
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2021

The Parrot

The Parrot

Tunisian Jewish family that tries to settle in their new life in Palestine during 1948.
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2016

The Dark Outside

The Dark Outside

Nina is a 12 years old girl who lives in a strict and closed minded society. Her phobia of darkness is her greatest fear in life. One day at school, Nina goes through a series of events that make her realize that real darkness is not only the absence of light.
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Still Alive

Still Alive

An old man who lost everything in war suddenly finds a new reason to live and rebuild.
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2010

Still Alive

Still Alive

An old man who lost everything in war suddenly finds a new reason to live and rebuild.
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2010