Suhaib Ja'araat, a 16-year-old farm boy from Dead Sea, makes his first film to protest local bureaucracy while paying homage to Charlie Chaplin
DIRECTOR: Suhaib Ja'araat (16-years-old)
This film was made by graduates of the Hope Films workshops. This exercise film was produced part of the filmmaking workshop held for the benefit of Ghour Mazra'a village residents by the Dead Sea in Jordan. This workshop was conducted by the Amman Filmmakers Cooperative and co-sponsored by the Zikra Initiative.
Amman Filmmakers Cooperative
http://JordanianFilms.com
Zikra Initiative
http://ZikraJordan.org
The film makes no sense. If someone says you can't use their toilet then why didn't he ask to use the one in the other building? Obviously wizzing on himself isn't a problem so why not just go behind the building and do it on their wall? Maybe write his name with his pee while he's at it?
AllFractUp 1 year ago
this kid is the next Spielberg
stevekerryster8 2 years ago