Amirah Tajdin

Amirah Tajdin Trailers

Negotiating Liberation: Don't Be A Dream, Please Be Real TrailerEmbroidery For A Long Song TrailerMinerva's Lilies Trailer

Amirah Tajdin is a Kenyan artist and filmmaker. She graduated from Rhodes University with a Bachelor of Fine Art (Photography) in South Africa and Goucher College Maryland (USA). Over a ten year period of film-making she has crafted a signature style of blending reality with fiction through her strong visual language in both her commercial and cinematic work. This has seen her helm campaigns for branded content, fashion films, music videos and TVCs for brands such as Cadillac, Saudi Telecom, Bloomingdales, Virgin Mobile, Pepsi and the Louvre Abu Dhabi make up some of her portfolio.

Most Popular Amirah Tajdin Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Train Station Trailer (2015)

06 November 2015

When a mysterious train accident forces a man to change his plans, he is confronted with a series of choices.

Land Tides Trailer (2015)

01 May 2015

Laura, a heartbroken teenager from Santiago is on holiday in the southern Chilean archipelago of Chiloé with friends.

Fluorescent Sin Trailer (2011)

16 September 2011

A poetic short that chronicles a drag queen having a nervous breakdown at a train station in an African city.

Embroidery For A Long Song Trailer (2018)

23 February 2018

A neon inspired meditation on female energy re-imagined through the intricate histories of the Gulf region as told through music, fashion and poetry.

Negotiating Liberation: Don't Be A Dream, Please Be Real Trailer (2021)

15 October 2021

The music of lovers on screen is a melancholic exploration of how the very act of expressing private love is a form of quiet rebellion against the loneliness of immigrant life outside one’s home country.

Minerva's Lilies Trailer (2016)

01 January 2016

A meditation on femininity and the magic of being a woman, a girl, a daughter. Minerva's Lilies centres on two sisters, Leah and Nayomi aged, 9 and 10 as they go through the motions of 'being girls'.