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Forbidden Fruit, the first Emirati controversial short-film, enters official competition at Dubai Intl Film Festival

December 20, 2011

For a student short to enter official competition is rare, but not for The Forbidden Fruit. Tackling controversial subject matter, it was quick for this short directed by Sarah Al Agroobi, to make some noise at the prestigious international film festival in Dubai.

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