The Jar: A Tale From the East

The Jar : A Tale From the East
Directed by Ammar Al Sharbaji
Written by Ahmad Natouf
Distributed by Star Animation
Release dates
2001
Running time
1 Hour, 3 minutes
Country Syria
Language Arabic, English, Spanish, French

The Jar: A Tale From the East is a Syrian feature-length animated Islamic movie that was made in 2001. The movie itself is based on a true story that was narrated over 1400 years ago during the early Islamic Civilisation. "The Jar" is an epic that deals with a struggle between good and evil.

Plot

Based on a true story that was narrated over 1400 years ago, The Jar deals with the epic struggle between good and evil, and highlights the ethics and virtues every family values. Set in a Middle Eastern village, the story of the jar begins when a poor yet virtuous family discovers a lost treasure buried in a jar under their new home. In their quest to return the jar to its rightful owner, a jealous and greedy neighbor who has his eye on the jar foils their attempts. A fascinating adventure ensues as the towns-folk try to solve the mystery of the jar. There are also two mice who steal the family's eggs, but are defeated by the family's pet squirrel.

Awards

This animated movie has received the following Awards and Endorsements:

• The Dove Foundation - Endorsement • The Film Advisory Board - Award of Excellence • Coalition for Quality Children's Media - Endorsement • Santa Clarita International film Festival - Finalist Award

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