Sarah Taibah
- Actress
- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
Sarah Taibah is an artist and filmmaker, from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. She is the creator, writer and lead in the successful dark comedy series "Jameel Jiddan. She also wrote and acted in the anthology Pan-Arab series "Nemra Etnen" along with the biggest names in the SWANA region. Sarah co-wrote the film "Hwjn" that was based on the best selling novel HWJN, and the film opened Red Sea International Film Festival in its 3rd edition. She also starred in " Mandoob El Lail", which had its world premier at Toronto International Film Festival and Arab premiere in the Red Sea International Film Festival, end of 2023. She is currently working on her new comedy series with an international platform, as the creator, writer and star of the show.
Sarah also starred in "Rollem" the first Saudi film that got screened in Saudi theaters when it first opened in 2018. Sarah acted in several films; both features and shorts such as "VHS tape replaced" that went to 10 festivals in less than a year. She also appeared as a special guest in Ramadan's successful series " Sikkat Safar".
Aside from filmmaking, Sarah got her masters of fine art from Academy of Art university in San Francisco. Through the use of a wide array of mediums ranging from filmmaking, to performance, to Illustrations. Sarah is able to transform her inner dialogues that always revolve around portraying Saudi women, into tangible results which she boldly shares with the community.
Sarah also starred in "Rollem" the first Saudi film that got screened in Saudi theaters when it first opened in 2018. Sarah acted in several films; both features and shorts such as "VHS tape replaced" that went to 10 festivals in less than a year. She also appeared as a special guest in Ramadan's successful series " Sikkat Safar".
Aside from filmmaking, Sarah got her masters of fine art from Academy of Art university in San Francisco. Through the use of a wide array of mediums ranging from filmmaking, to performance, to Illustrations. Sarah is able to transform her inner dialogues that always revolve around portraying Saudi women, into tangible results which she boldly shares with the community.