Arab Nasser were born in Gaza, Palestine in 1988. After leaving home at the age of 13 to experience life with Tarazan his twin brothers, they studied Fine Arts at Al-Aqsa University and developed a passion for painting and the movie theater.
In 2010, they received the Best Artist of the Year Award from the AM Qattan Foundation for their conceptual art work GAZAWOOD, a series of pseudo-Hollywood film posters, inspired by the names of actual Israeli military offensives against Gaza.
In 2013, they directed thier second short film CONDOM LEAD, which chronicles the disturbed intimacy of a couple during the war. The film is selected in Official Competition at the Cannes Film Festival.
In 2014, they directed their first feature film DEGRADED, behind closed doors in a ladies' hairdressing salon in Gaza. The film had its world premiere at the Critics' Week at the Cannes Film Festival 2015.
In 2020 they directed their second feature film GAZA MON AMOUR a Love story from Gaza, The film had its world premiere at the Horizons in Venice Film Festival 2020.