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The Jordanian film "Dheb," released in 2014, employs a realistic filming approach and relies on the desert environment of Wadi Rum, featuring non-professional actors from Bedouin communities to depict the story of the transformation of the young Bedouin boy "Dheb" during 1916 and his exposure to the historical events and conflicts in the region. The film focuses on the character's development from innocence to maturity as he faces the challenges of the desert and societal pressures, with cinematic elements such as the desert, the train track, and a British officer serving as symbols of external forces and internal struggles that influence his identity. The film is a structural study of social and personal transformation and is considered a contender for an Oscar due to its artistic depth and objective storytelling.
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