Don’t Be Long, Little Bird
A young woman with a rebellious spirit accidentally jumps in time to the 1930s of Palestine, where she meets a similarly spirited young woman: her great-grandmother.
Reem Jubran is a filmmaker, and artist. Her work and education in cinema for a span of 11 years spans between narrative and experimental film, documentary, production work, and film photography. While achieving a B.A. in Film Studies from UC Berkeley, Reem dabbled in experimental and narrative video and then continued her film education in Palestine, where she worked as Assistant Director in production. Today, she holds an M.F.A. in Directing from University of California, Los Angeles. Reem’s films and artistic works have touched the hearts of viewers from across the world, aiming to connect with audiences of similar interest in exploring identity, maintaining cultural heritage, and pure experimentation.




