Abdulmohsen Al-Dabaan
Abdulmohsen Al-Dhabaan is an independent Saudi writer-director known for his contributions to the film and television industry. He co-founded Talashi Films in 2008, a production company dedicated to creating compelling storytelling through the medium of film. Aldhabaan has directed several notable short films, including"Three Men and a Woman" in 2009 and "The Incomplete Chronicles of a Folk Tale" in 2010.
One of Al-Dhabaan's notable achievements is his co-creation and direction of the critically acclaimed TV drama series "42 Days."This series garnered recognition for its engaging storytelling and compelling characters, establishing Aldhabaan as a talented director in the television realm.
In 2019, Al-Dhabaan made his feature film directorial debut with"Last Visit."This film gained significant attention as it became the first Arab film to be selected for Karlovy Vary's East of the West Competition, a prestigious film festival. Aldhabaan's directorial prowess was recognized when "Last Visit" received the Jury Award at the Marrakech International Film Festival, further solidifying his talent and artistic vision.
Throughout his career, Al-Dhabaan has demonstrated a commitment to pushing boundaries and exploring diverse narratives. His works showcase a unique perspective on Saudi culture and society, capturing the attention of audiences and critics alike. With his storytelling abilities and cinematic vision, Aldhabaan continues to make a significant impact on the Saudi film industry, contributing to its growth and international recognition.

