
Acting
Sarah Taibah is an artist, writer and actress, born in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 1989. She completed her MFA from Academy of Art university in San Francisco. In 2015, and jumped around many residencies in Europe. Sarah founded her own Illustration and Design house "Rasma & Kilma" while acting and writing at the same time. Sarah has always been interested in women related topics as themes for her work. Sarah experiments with multiple mediums and often connects through materials in an attempt to ventilate her artistic abilities in multiple forms including acting, writing, poetry, performance art, and illustration.

Set in 1987, a young black Saudi man attempts to impress a girl by mimicking the music video of Crown, an iconic singer from that time.

In the heart of Riyadh, where desperation and opportunity collide, Mandoob brings forth the gripping tale of Fahad Algadaani, a mentally fragile man racing against time to save his ailing father. As his world crumbles under the weight of financial burden and societal indifference, Fahad's life takes an unexpected turn when he is forced to make ends meet as a humble delivery mandoob.

Fay lives in a cloistered apartment, which she can’t leave because her only obstacle to the outside world is her brother. She expresses all of her obsessions through painting, but when she orders a new paint palette, matters get complicated. Directed by Anas Ba-Tahaf and produced by Producer-Actor Hisham Fageeh, who also plays the protagonist along with Sofia Asir, Fay’s Palette is a robust film full of vitality, plunging us into an unspoken world that reveals, through a peculiar incident, familiar obsessions and repressed frustrations that we share with Fay.

Zaina's bake sale hobby turns into a lifestyle choice that could force her to choose between her father and a young man.

When an aspiring filmmaker tries to make a project about Jeddah little does he know what the beloved city means to him until stumbling upon an underrated maven cinematographer living in a country without cinema.

Following Palestinian, Lebanese, Saudi, Jordanian, Egyptian and Iraqi women; the film is about Arab women and it investigates the problems that they face on their daily lives and the film brings them together through a momentous political movement.

Saeed's tongue suddenly betrays him, stripping away his ability to speak, except for one word his flawed mouth keeps repeating "Mera".

An intimate portrait of daily life for a lonely, yet independent, woman who is hounded by her own relentless inner monologue. We are plunged into the melancholy, doubts, fears, and hesitations of the heroine through Sarah Taibah’s personal and moving performance, meticulously captured by Hisham Fadel.

Convinced she’s cursed to die before turning thirty, Haya lives life at maximum volume: reckless, funny, chaotic, and completely unfiltered. After one of her many over-the-top stunts lands her in the emergency room, she collides with Youssef, a brilliant but emotionally shut-down heart surgeon who lives by rules, routines, and zero surprises. Certain the universe has thrown them together for a reason, Haya barrels into his perfectly controlled world like a glitter bomb, dragging him through neon nights, strange rituals, awkward encounters, unexpected tenderness, and a growing emotional glitch neither of them planned for. As her personal countdown looms and his frozen life starts to thaw, their unlikely connection turns into a wild, funny, and oddly uplifting ride through fear, fate, and the messy joy of being alive played at full speed.

Devoted wife and mother Amani, whose life begins to unravel when her husband returns home with a second wife and an unseen darkness infiltrates her life.


