Farah Nabulsi

Farah Nabulsi (born 1978), is a Palestinian director, writer, producer and human rights advocate. She was born and raised in London.[1]

Farah Nabulsi
Born1978
NationalityBritish, Palestine
Alma materFrancis Holland School, City University Business School
Occupationdirector, producer
Years active2016–present
Children3

Biography and career

Nabulsi is the daughter of a Palestinian mother and Palestinian-Egyptian father.[2] Born and raised in London, she attended the Francis Holland School for girls and graduated at the Cass Business School. Before becoming a filmmaker, she received the CFA qualification and worked as a broker for many years. Nabulsi decided to leave the business world after a trip to Palestine in 2013.[3][1]

In 2016, she founded Native Liberty Productions, a not-for-profit media production company, that aims to re-humanize the Palestinians and draw attention to the injustices they face. She is also the founder of oceansofinjustice.com, an oline educational platform with news from the Israeli-occupied territories.[4]

Nabulsi has been invited to screen her work and speak at various notable events including the United Nations Headquarters in New York where she addressed the delegates in the Trustee Chamber Council.[5][6][7]

Filmography

  • Oceans of Injustice (2016) - writer
  • Today They Took My Son (2017) - writer
  • Nightmare of Gaza (2018) - writer and director
  • The Present (2020) - writer and director
gollark: But we got it for phone charging. Eventually. Sort of. Ish.
gollark: That's probably the main problem - nobody really wants a standard.
gollark: Ideally stackable, too.
gollark: Just standardize a form factor with however-many-volt terminals and probably a serial link for communicating with a control computer.
gollark: With decent interfaces.

References

  1. "Palestinian filmmaker, Farah Nabulsi". Kuwait Times. June 4, 2017. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
  2. Ahmad, Tarek Ali (May 14, 2019). "Farah Nabulsi: Palestinian investment banker turned activist filmmaker shines light on Nakba". Arab News Network. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  3. Nabbout, Mariam (May 13, 2017). "When this Palestinian woman returned to her roots, everything changed". step FEED. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
  4. "Farah Nabulsi Bio". IRA Capital. March 2, 2017. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  5. Merali, Arzu (December 15, 2017). "Why was Gary Lineker's Palestine tweet even controversial?". Middle East Eye. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  6. "Today They Took My Son". ICN - independent catholic news. October 17, 2016.
  7. Saka, Hatice (October 21, 2018). "The only child I've ever known". Yeni Şafak (in Turkmen).
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