Doha Film Institute
Made in Qatar presented by Ooredoo Film Programme 2
A lyrical lament about a poet's loss of words as to what is happening to his beloved city Taiz and the situation in Yemen.
'No Words' is a lyrical film that laments the poet's loss of words as to what is happening to his beloved city Taiz and the situation in Yemen. It utilizes 360-degree footage to place the audience at the camera's point of view as an observer to what is occurring in the city. The melancholic images beautifully resonate with the mournful words to create a poetic feel surrounding the ongoing conflict.

Credits

Director
Mariam Al-Dhubhani
Producer
Mohammed Al-Jaberi
Cinematographer
Khaled Al-Saeed
Editor
Anas Al-odaini
Music
Mohammed Alghoom

About the Director

Mariam Al-Dhubhani
Mariam Al-Dhubhani is an award-winning Yemeni journalist, filmmaker, curator, and educator who became engaged in media during the Arab uprisings. As a two-time TEDx speaker and one of the pioneering directors to explore virtual reality in Yemen, she uses her platform to challenge stereotypes about the region and promote a narrative that emphasises the equality of humanity.