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On a desert trip in Qatar, an ageing grandfather seeks to protect his grandson from an eerie presence in the dark.
With hopes of spending some quality time together, a grandfather (Jeddi) asks his 19-year-old grandson Khaled to join him on a desert trip the day before Khaled travels abroad for university. The two men visit a petrol station store on their way into the desert. Night falls, and we learn that Jeddi’s health is in decline. As they sit around a campfire, a strange light—representing the jinn Abu Fanoos ("man with a lantern")—appears and lures Khaled into the darkness. Jeddi, fearing for his grandson’s life, sets out to save Khaled in a final act of protection.

Credits

Director
Amira Abujbara, Horia El Hadad
Screenwriter
Amira Abujbara, Horia El Hadad
Producer
Poppy Clinton
Production Company
The Edge Picture Company

About the Director

Amira Abujbara
Amira Abujbara is a Qatari-Palestinian and Dena’ina Athabascan filmmaker who uses storytelling to explore her cultures and raise questions about morality and power. She is a former Doha Film Institute Series Lab and Short Script Lab participant. Her short film ‘Abu Fanoos’, based on the traditional Qatari folktale of a jinn, will premiere this year.
Horia El Hadad
Horia El Hadad is a Qatar-based filmmaker who has produced and directed numerous documentary films over a 15-year career in television. She has just completed her first feature-length film, ‘Stateless in Syria’, and works at Al Jazeera English as a filmmaker and commissioning producer for the flagship documentary strand, Witness. She is a Doha Film Institute Scriptwriting for Beginners Lab and Sho
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