Director Ahmed Daibes retires after his brother’s illness
Jordanian director Ahmed Daibes announced his retirement from the entertainment Director Ahmed Daibes retires after his brother’s illness industry after a 50-year career, attributing his decision to the “state of Jordanian drama” and citing the personal crisis involving his brother, Hussein Daibes.
Ahmed Daibes Steps Away Due to Creative Stagnation
In recent press statements, Daibes revealed that his retirement decision followed deep reflection. He explained that the current condition of Jordanian drama, particularly the lack of creative institutions like Jordanian television, was a major factor. According to Daibes, the absence of strong institutional support has significantly diminished the quality and uniqueness of Jordanian drama, leading him to step away from the industry.
At 70 years old, Daibes leaves behind a legacy of producing countless dramatic works both in Jordan and the Gulf.
Who is Ahmed Daibes?
Ahmed Daibes began his career with Jordanian television in 1975 and later worked with the Jordanian Production Company. He also held a position on the Director Ahmed Daibes. He retires after his brother’s illness administrative board of the Artists Association.
During the 1980s and beyond, Daibes directed several notable works, including *The Good Roots*, *The Mountain Falcon*, *The Falcon’s Wedding*, *Jerusalem, the First of the Two Qiblas*, and *Letters from Shells*.
Throughout his career, Daibes received numerous local and regional awards. His work on *The Last Days of Mulberry* earned him the Best Work Award, and he was also honored with the State Appreciation Award from Jordan’s Ministry of Culture.
Viral Video of Hussein Daibes
Recently, a video of Ahmed Daibes’ brother, director Hussein Daibes, went viral on social media. In a tearful interview with Rabie Hanidi. Hussein spoke about his year-long stay in a nursing home following a stroke, a stay funded by Jordanian artist Omar Abdel Latif.
The video quickly garnered sympathy from viewers. Who expressed concern over the absence of Hussein’s friends and family. Known for his significant contributions to Arab music videos. Hussein Daibes directed some of the most iconic works for artists like Kazem El Saher, Najwa Karam, Majed El Mohandes, and Saber Al Rubai.
Despite the outpouring of concern, Hussein Daibes shared that he did not seek help from others. Avoided media appearances, preferring to be remembered in the positive light of his earlier successes.