Saudi short film “In Between,” written and directed by Ethar Baamer, is making its European premiere at the Italian Middle East Now Festival. The abstract animation follows a woman’s journey through her twenties, exploring societal expectations and self-discovery. With a captivating score by Zach McNeil, the film first premiered at the Red Sea International Film Festival and has since been featured at the Saudi Film Festival and Tripoli Film Festival. Baamer, a Saudi artist and animation director with a master’s in fine arts and animation design from the Pratt Institute in New York, focuses on translating subconscious thoughts into tangible artistic expressions rooted in her Saudi heritage.
The European premiere of Saudi short film “In Between” by Ethar Baamer is set to take place at the Italian Middle East Now Festival. The abstract animation delves into a woman’s twenties, blending reality and fantasy as she navigates societal expectations and seeks self-discovery. Featuring a captivating score by Zach McNeil, the film initially premiered at the Red Sea International Film Festival before appearing at the 10th Saudi Film Festival and the 11th Tripoli Film Festival. Baamer, a Saudi artist and animation director, holds a master’s in fine arts and animation design from the Pratt Institute, infusing her work with her Saudi heritage and a focus on transforming subconscious thoughts into tangible artistic expressions.
Ethar Baamer’s “In Between” is making its European debut at the Italian Middle East Now Festival, showcasing an abstract animation that follows a woman’s journey through her twenties. Directed and written by Baamer, the film delves into societal expectations and self-discovery, blending reality and fantasy. With a captivating score by Zach McNeil, the film made its initial premiere at the Red Sea International Film Festival and has subsequently been featured at the Saudi Film Festival and Tripoli Film Festival. Baamer, a Saudi artist and animation director with a master’s in fine arts and animation design from the Pratt Institute, draws on her Saudi heritage to translate subconscious thoughts into tangible artistic expressions in her work.
The European premiere of Ethar Baamer’s “In Between” at the Italian Middle East Now Festival marks a significant milestone for the Saudi short film. The abstract animation, written and directed by Baamer, explores a woman’s journey through her twenties, as she grapples with societal expectations and embarks on a quest for self-discovery. Featuring a captivating score by Zach McNeil, the film originally premiered at the Red Sea International Film Festival and has since been featured at the Saudi Film Festival and Tripoli Film Festival. Baamer, a Saudi artist and animation director with a master’s in fine arts and animation design from the Pratt Institute, infuses her work with her Saudi heritage, focusing on translating subconscious thoughts into tangible artistic expressions.
Ethar Baamer’s “In Between” is set to make its European premiere at the Italian Middle East Now Festival, highlighting the abstract animation that delves into a woman’s journey through her twenties. Written and directed by Baamer, the film navigates societal expectations and self-discovery, blending reality and fantasy to create a compelling narrative. With a mesmerizing score by Zach McNeil, the film debuted at the Red Sea International Film Festival and has since been showcased at the Saudi Film Festival and Tripoli Film Festival. Baamer, a Saudi artist and animation director with a master’s in fine arts and animation design from the Pratt Institute, infuses her work with her Saudi heritage, focusing on transforming subconscious thoughts into tangible artistic expressions.
The European premiere of Ethar Baamer’s “In Between” at the Italian Middle East Now Festival marks a significant moment for the Saudi short film industry. Directed and written by Baamer, the abstract animation delves into a woman’s journey through her twenties, exploring societal expectations and self-discovery through a blend of reality and fantasy. The film features a captivating score by Zach McNeil and initially premiered at the Red Sea International Film Festival before being showcased at the Saudi Film Festival and Tripoli Film Festival. Baamer, a Saudi artist and animation director with a master’s in fine arts and animation design from the Pratt Institute, infuses her work with her Saudi heritage, focusing on translating subconscious thoughts into tangible artistic expressions.