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ISSUE 2.3

Theeb: A Jordanian Bedouin Tale

Naji Abu Nowar

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An interview with Theeb Director Naji Abu Nowar, who spent one year in the desert, living with and observing the customs of the last nomadic Bedouin tribe in Jordan.

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 Naji Abu Nowar
Naji Abu Nowar

He was accepted into the 2005 RAWI Screenwriters lab held in association with the Sundance Institute, to develop his first screenplay Shakoush (Hammer). 

Naji Abu Nowar was born in England in 1981, Naji Abu Nowar began his filmmaking career when he was accepted into the 2005 RAWI Screenwriters lab held in association with the Sundance Institute, to develop his first screenplay Shakoush (Hammer). He then wrote and directed the short film Death of a Boxer (2009) which screened at international film festivals including the Palm Springs International Shortfest, the Dubai International Film Festival, the Miami Short Film Festival and the Franco-Arab Film Festival. Theeb is Naji’s debut feature film.

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