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Sunday, September 30, 2007

Jordywood

I know, uberly cheesy title but whatever.

Variety magazine has published an article (online) titled "Film Business blooms in Jordan" - that title enough grabbed my attention as I saw it on my news feed (facebook) - with the link posted by Laith Majali.

The article is absolutely interesting, with little snippets of short interviews of several people in the film industry in Jordan. Such as, Prince Ali (as chairman of the RFC), Suleiman Bakhit (founder of Aranim), Fadi Sarraf (head of Sandbag Productions) and more.

I don't have much to say, but I strongly recommend you read it and I'm quite happy with such recognition and hopefully we'll be an Arab capital for film making - something we lacked for a long time!

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

1st circle old goods, and documentaries



I took this shot as I was walking to first circle, a shot of the Rubicon building from the back. I thought the building was pretty vintage. Before that I had the privilege of visiting a photography studio that's been in Amman since early '60s, had a very long chat with the photographer there, George Lepedjian. I took a stroll around first circle and crossed the modified Rainbow street. But before I went out to the circle itself, I took


portrait of George

Afterwards, I went ahead to attend the public screening for the documentary shorts produced at the Univeristy of South California's workshop alongside the Royal Film Commission. Met Hiba and Ibrahim there and got the chance to watch both Nada Jaffal's short of a hilarious story-telling oracle taxi driver called David as well as Lina Ejeilat's short concerning her questioning of how the old place of Al Jam'a Al Arabeyya cafe in Balad gets part of it knocked down in favour of building a new commercial centre.



Nada's short was absolutely hilarious, and it carries that comic spirit to it that you'd expect to hear her joking about it. I really loved it. Lina's was really good, especially how she showed different insights on "El Balad".



I didn't like "Letter from Guantanamo", "The City of Art & Music", "What is Recycling" and "An Ammani Spirit". I'm sorry but they didn't impress me as much as the two mentioned above and the great "Minister of Peanuts" - gave me goosebumps! A Day in the lives of two Brothers was REALLY impressive, unique and interesting!

c'est tout!

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Sunday, June 10, 2007

on the set of Captain Abu Raed

Laith Majali, one of the most creative people that I have a personal knowledge of, was kind enough to invite me for a little visit on the set location of the huge Jordanian feature film; Captain Abu Raed.

After the warm greeting from Laith, we both walked into the set which lies in a beautiful 2-building palace. The house (which is quite unfair to call it so) is located in Elweibdeh, and my oh my I've never seen such beautiful "house"

Regardless to that, the amount of crew moving around on set, the huge 18k light placed, the big white reflector stretched outdoors were enough to get me a hell more excited. Almost all members of the crew had on their little headsets, dark t-shirts and a waistline full of gadget goodies. And what's funny is that the Artists, or actors tend to really stand out in such crowd, I thought it was pretty interesting.

After getting deeper into the location, Laith decided to show me the amount and how highly equipped this movie is. And believe you me, It is! From a number of 4 massive trucks fully loaded with gear that probably had its first "visit" to Amman - to the little bags and details spread around that makes you feel like saying "this is a mess I could live in". And then I got to witness a little sneak peek to a bit of the film that's just been shot on the yummy mobile 100+ GB video storage device.

Inside this truck, Laith and I walk in and stare at a blank widescreen. First I see the blare and suddenly this beautiful scene of Rana Sultan getting ready for the shot. The lights, the colours, the crispness, the depth of focus could seriously get me to faint. And this has totally turned my previously created image on how the film is going to "look like".

Then, I asked if it's possible to actually see them inside filming one of the scenes. After a less than 1 minute wait we get the ok to walk into one of the houses on set and I could hear the distinctive voice of Amin speaking Arabisi and giving instructions. Stood there for a bit, and then the usual call out was done and so we seal our lips. I don't know why, but this moment of silence with all the eyes observing the young talent Hussein as Murad came off really special and had its own ambiance.

Proceeding inside, crossing the mid hall with the skylight to walk into a darkened dining area. There I walked in to see Rana sitting on a chair with headphones on - a little smile and a greeting from her part and so from mine. Then to turn behind the dining table, try to find a place to sit down and see what is being filmed. The sound manager shouted out something in French, which got me and Laith smiling though we had no idea what the hell is he saying (so much for my DELF). Then I got to watch on a screen the other take of Hussein for the scene.

Walking back outside, Laith asked if I met Amin before and I nayed, but we walked up to him and I got to introduce myself and Amin broke the ice through a couple of random jokes pretending to know me since childhood. I was then introduced to even more people - Some I knew through deviantART or Flickr (Mohammad, Sabri, Bassel) and others just met for the first time, such as Bridget, Fuzzy and Walid. Apparently in Laith's little magical vest lies a lot of interesting stuff, and they all can be consumed in order for Laith to 'function' through the day. From the pocket that hides Roasted seeds, to the other that has chocolate waffer.

Then darkness started to fall, witnessing a cute little chihuahua running around, visiting the pool side, being silenced a lot of times, meeting big-shot David who happens to be fond of either imposing embarrassing questions to women or doing homo jokes to others. Then I had to leave, carrying with me on the way out a great memory of visiting the first Jordanian feature film set and also meeting all these creative powers.

Sorry I bored you with details, ta-ta for now :)

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Friday, May 25, 2007

Indebendance



مبروك عالاردن عيد الاستقلال

:D

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Friday, May 11, 2007

I wanted to say this for a while....



Well i'm sure Nas didn't make it up, cause anybody would do a better job finishing than this. I just struggled to let it go, until I had 3 nightmares of this woman and I think I saw her face in my bread loaf! Whoaaa. And you know what happened as well, she brought in childhood memories, cause everytime I stare at this photo...All I see is:



No? Seriously, no? And yes, I was always sceptical about Al Ragheef El Ajeeb's desire to get "baked". Tsk, so yeah..this is what I see. I don't know what political party this woman leads, but I sure know AS hell I wouldn't believe her cause she must be joking making a public appearance like this.

My favourite part about the picture:



It's like a magnification of an Agar plate, or better as if she fell on one.

or it could seriously be used on a Wikipedia entry, but wait, is it ROYALTY FREE?




Royalty free questions are like "Is it Halal Meat?" - Don't know why.
Speaking of Halal meat, this could possibly be seen:



Wow, its scary how much it matches the yellow outfit.

Please note that I am all in for Women being empowered in our society, but when you come to represent you need to know what are the LIMITS of not appearing publicly as a total joke. I hope she proves me wrong, and proves herself politically and be careful about her public image.

So this is a warning for you, don't do it again
you'll be another Photoshoppic victim of Omar!

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Queen Rania has a Question!

If you haven't heard earlier, HM Queen Rania Al Abdullah has joined the network of Yahoo! Answers and she has asked her first question since she joined earlier this month.

What are you doing to empower women in your Community?

It seems that this sprung from the Queen's interest in partaking the web, since earlier on it has been speculated by Nas that she joined the blogosphere by having a blog in her official website.

So Instead of fetching through the 2,000 answers she recieved,
I would like to know how do you think it's possible for us to empower women in our communities? Yeah, a copy of the royal question! hehe

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Saturday, November 18, 2006

Zgurt Akher Hal Leil


I've had my share of disappointment when I try to share some of my memories in Jordan with my older brothers, they grew up in the 80's and I grew up in the 90's where Jordan had a total different vibe (at least of what I figured out while sharing).

I was roaming the net, and I don't know I stumbled over "Rakeb El Suburban" and by "Suburban" you're supposed to pronounce it "Subarbaan". And I got this rush of memories of the fad of DJ Abu Yousef and tonnes of other stuff.

I remember "Nat El Bess A Thahr El Chees" phrases, "Bethwi w Betfi" and others I used to recite almost everyday with not really understanding how cool they are! Now I look back and I realise how Jordanian these songs were, and not in a traditional sense -- Rather in a hip, funny and catchy style.

So now I wonder,
Where are you Abu Yousef? Can you hear me? Would you please make a comeback
Believe me it would the next best thing!

Download:
Rakeb Hal Suburban - DJ Abu Yousef & Rania Kurdi

P.S: The Cartoon at the top was totally from the image of DJ Abu Yousef lying in the back of my mind, then after searching I found this photo of him and Rania Kurdi. Super crappy quality.


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