Director: Asmahan Bkerat
Feature | Documentary | PS, JO | Post-Production
Synopsis:
An intimate story of a three-generational Palestinian Bedouin family and their animals on the outskirts of Amman, Jordan, as relentless development reshapes their world. Facing eviction, displacement, and an uncertain future, they struggle to survive in an environment that is becoming increasingly unlivable and unrecognizable.
Asmahan Bkerat
Asmahan Bkerat is a Palestinian-Jordanian documentary filmmaker. She started her career as a photographer and social justice advocate. Bkerat’s first short documentary “Badrya'' won the Jury Prize for Best MiniDoc at the Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival. She is currently directing /Producing her first feature-length documentary “Concrete Land” and producing the feature doc “Harvest Moon”, and “If These Stones Could Talk” alongside a few other short doc films.