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Title:The Girls Who Burned The Night
There is only so much you can do to push a person to their edge, and when they lose their otherwise cool behavior, they are not guilty of it anymore. It's true that constant denial pushes you to become a person you never thought you were. A large part of this beautiful portrayal is true for many of us. How far can you go till you stop tolerating?
Sara Mesfer
KSA
Arabic dialogue, with English subtitle
GCC Short Film
24 minutes
2020
Sara Mesfer
Sara Mesfer is a Saudi Director based in Saudi Arabia. She has a bachelor’s degree in Cinematic Art from Effat University. In 2016, she joined forces with a group of independent filmmakers in Saudi Arabia and started making short and feature films. She also experienced working as an assistant director for commercials and music videos during the summer months. Sara worked on a few TV series as a second assistant director and script supervisor. The first short film she produced "Sadeya Sabat Sultan" won the Jury Prize at Saudi Film Festival in 2018 and was screened at Malmo Arab Film Festival.