Mohammed Hareb set the stage for other Arab animators to dream big – and better yet, achieve their dreams when he found himself as one of the directors of the animated feature film ‘The Prophet’ – Gibran Khalil Gibran’s most famous work – working alongside Disney’s ‘The Lion King’ director Roger Allers and Salma Hayek.
Hareb chose one of the most fascinating chapters of the book for his portion of the film – Crime and Punishment – leaving the Arab world eager for the it’s completion in the spring of 2014.
His successes are plenty, from directing Freej Folklore – the largest Arab theatrical production in the region – to creating the hit 3D animated series Freej – an account of the UAE culture and traditions through the eyes of four old grandmothers in a secluded neighborhood in modern day Dubai.
Much like his characters from Freej, Hareb is seen as a national hero, putting the UAE on the map for breakthroughs in film, animation, and theatre.
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