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Made in Qatar: Short Films Programme - Qatar National Day
In celebration of Qatar National Day 2024, we are proud to present a selection of captivating short films by filmmakers who call Qatar home. This year’s programme includes compelling narratives and documentaries, including award-winning films, that have resonated internationally and highlight the richness of our nation's storytelling community.
Om Fahad, Om Khalid and Om Mohammed are three elderly Qatari women who have spent their lives putting food on their families’ tables through their handiwork.
Om Fahad, Om Khalid and Om Mohammed are three elderly Qatari women who have spent their lives putting food on their families’ tables through their handiwork. Om Fahad sews ‘batula’, the gold face-cover for women; Om Mohammed makes ‘sadw’, the distinctive, brightly coloured heavy fabric used for carpets and accessories; and Om Khalid cooks traditional Qatari food. In ‘Treasures of the Past’, these three cheerful and engaging grandmothers bring to mind the old saying, “a woman’s work is never done”.

Credits

Director
Rawan Al-Nassiri, Nada Bedair
Screenwriter
Rawan Al-Nassiri, Nada Bedair
Cinematographer
Rawan Al-Nassiri, Nada Bedair
Editor
Rawan Al-Nassiri, Nada Bedair
Music
Khalid Al-Faisal
Cast
Om Khalid , Om Mohammed, Om Hamad

About the Director

Rawan Al-Nassiri
Rawan Al-Nassiri is a director, cinematographer and studied Media and Communications at Northwestern University in Qatar. Her love for culture and storytelling drives her to document enthralling stories of the people of her society.<br />
Nada Bedair
Nada Bedair is a BAFTA scholar and an award-winning Egyptian filmmaker based in New York. She is currently completing her MFA in film at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Her work was featured in various film festivals, including Palm Springs ShortFest, Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival and New York International Children’s Film Festival. She is passionate about soci