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Amer: An Arabian Legend

QFF 2015 - Production/Post-Production Stage

Jassim Al-Romaihi / Short Documentary / Qatar / 30 min / Original Language: English / Interests: Documentary

Synopsis

Besides being a champion horse – he won nine of his thirteen starts – Amer is the most influential stallion in Arabian horseracing history. With a current stud fee of USD60,000, the grey horse from the deserts of Arabia has sired more than 130 champions. Yet Amer’s extraordinary story is almost unbelievable for many, who speculate as to the legitimacy of his legacy. Amer was not registered with the World Arabian Horse Organisation when he arrived in Qatar, and some speak of illicit “connections” that are behind his registration. Others believe he is not purebred, and that his hybrid status gave him and his progeny their superiority. In his defence, however, supporters of Amer say that while he was a great racehorse, his greater success and reputation came when he became a stallion and was mated with Arabian horses from a different line.

About the Director

Jassim Al-Rumaihi has worked as a reporter at Al Jazeera News channel, and joined the Supreme Legacy for Delivery and Projects, the body responsible for hosting the 2022 World Cup, as a Media Relations Specialist. At Northwestern University in Qatar, he took several classes in film production. ‘The Palm Tree’ won the Made in Qatar Award at the Ajyal Film Festival in 2015. His second documentary ‘Amer: The Arabian Legend’, won the same prize at Ajyal in 2016 and was screened in several international festivals.

Awards and Festival History


Festivals

Ajyal Youth Film Festival 2016, Made in Qatar (World Premiere)

Contacts

  • Director

    Jassim Al-Romaihi

    Company: 
    Independent Filmmaker
    Phone: 
    +974 5501 1011
    Email: 
    jassim.011@gmail.com

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