Jordanian Film Tala'vision Reaps Best Short Film at Red Sea International Film Festival
Jordanian short film
Tala’vision, by director
Murad Abu Eisheh just won the Golden Yusr Award at the Short Film Competition of the inaugural edition of
Red Sea International Film Festival. Tala'vision previously won
Best Narrative Film at
Student Academy Awards. Marking the first Arab film to win such an award,
the film is now eligible to compete at the 94th
Academy Awards, the Oscars that shall take place in March, 2022.
Recently landing another screening at
Portland Film Festival,
Tala’vision marks the first time for a medium-length film to win two awards at
Max Ophuls Film Festival in Germany, nabbing jury and audience awards during its world premiere at the 42nd
edition of the festival. Moreover, it received
1st Prize for a Live Action Short Film at
Flicker's Rhode Island International Film Festival and
First Steps Award and the
Michael Ballhaus Prize for Best Camera Work. The film was granted by
The Jordan Film Fund in its fourth cycle (2019). Also, it was selected by the jury of
Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival to join
Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Market.
The eight-year-old
Tala lives within a war-torn reality. She finds her solace and salvation in a banned television, which turns later to a matter of life and death. Written and directed by
Murad Abu Eisheh, Tala'vision is a co-production between Jordan and Germany. It stars
Ziad Bakri, Aesha Balasem, and Khalid Al Tarifi, is shot by
Philip Henze and produced by
Jude Kawwa. MAD Solutions handles the film’s distribution across the Arab world.
Murad Abu Eisheh was born in 1992 in Amman – Jordan. In 2014, he earned his bachelor’s degree in Communication Design with a focus on Film Making from the
German Jordanian University, Amman. He directed several shorts and commercials for
the Royal High Curt Jordan, before beginning his studies in directing at the well-known
Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg. During his studies, he approached politics in the Arab World from a wider perspective, using his cinematic approach to point out political and humanitarian grievances in the Arab world. His films have so far been represented at the most prestigious youth film festivals in Germany. Besides his studies, he is the coordinator of
Pan African Audiovisual Development Program “
Follow The Nile” of the
Robert Bosch Stiftung, where he has the opportunity to give young African filmmakers the support they need to create their vision and to expand his own horizons as a world citizen and filmmaker.