Crawling In The Dust

A film about Ali Zaraay & his project on Nomadic Bedouins in Egypt. Through their journeys, Ali was able to see himself in their struggles, instability and quest for self realization. They both crawl on dust; struggling in their continuous movement following something as unstable and uncertain as dust.
This film explores what in such an unsettled lifestyle makes it worthwhile.

Farah Hallaba

Farah Hallaba received MA (Distinction) in Social Anthropology and Visual Ethnography from the University of Kent, England. On a relevant note, She does “Anthropology Bel3araby” -انثروبولرجي بالعربي- online video series that attempts to simplify and popularize anthropological concepts into Arabic in engaging and short videos. Alongside, she enjoys giving collaborative workshops about both Social Anthropology (on class, family, and Egypt) and Visual Anthropology. She received BAs in Political Science and Cinema in Istanbul and exchanged to the University of Maryland, USA.