In this episode of Rawy Talks, we sit down with Reem Jubran, a Palestinian-American filmmaker from California and the director of Don’t Be Long, Little Bird — a short film shot between California and Palestine that navigates the emotional terrain of memory, land, generational identity, and inherited loss.
Reem shares how the film emerged from a deeply personal place, exploring the realities of distance, belonging, and the threads that tie us to home even when home feels fractured. We also dive into the logistical realities of producing a film across two geographies, operating parallel units, and the unique challenges and unexpected moments that come with filming between Palestine and the U.S.
This episode is for anyone interested in SWANA cinema, diasporic storytelling, and the craft of filmmaking across borders.
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