Saudi film ‘My Driver and I’ to debut at Red Sea Int’l Film Festival
'My Driver and I' was supported by the Cairo Film Connection, the UK Global Screen Fund, and the Red Sea Film Foundation.
'My Driver and I' was supported by the Cairo Film Connection, the UK Global Screen Fund, and the Red Sea Film Foundation.
100 Cans, produced by Anasy Media and directed by Mazen Al Khayrat, has won multiple awards at international and local festivals.
The winning films include 'The Sun Sets on Beirut', 'The Last Winter' and 'Vibrations for Gaza'.
French-Moroccan director Sofia Alaoui is among selected filmmakers.
MAD World has released the film’s posters before it heads to BFI London and El Gouna film festivals.
'Les Chenilles' is a directorial debut of the Lebanese duo Michelle and Noel Keserwany.
The 21 selected projects bring stories from 13 Arab nations, involving co-productions from nine international collaboration.
The five shorts is set to grace the screen at the Tripoli Film Festival, running until September 25.
'Les Chenilles' is a directorial debut of the Lebanese duo Michelle and Noel Keserwany.
The selected films, which include both narratives and documentaries, represent some of the finest works presented in international cinema over the past year.
The film has received significant support, including grants from the El Gouna Film Festival and recognition from the CineGouna Platform.
As part of the Red Sea Fund, 'Behind the Mountain' won both production and post-production rounds in 2021 and 2022, respectively.
The festival is scheduled to take place from August 28 to September 7, 2024.
The docudrama, set in Lebanon, uses the format of diaries to narrate four tumultuous years in a nation struggling to break free from its own chains.
The film received vital support from the Société de Développement des Entreprises Culturelles, the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture, CALQ-Government du Quebec, and CAC when it was still in ...
As part of the Red Sea Fund, 'Behind the Mountain' won both production and post-production rounds in 2021 and 2022, respectively.
‘Les Chenilles’, a short film by Michelle and Noël Keserwany, recently premiered in the Arab world at the El Gouna Film Festival, where it was named Best Arab Short Film. ...
The Women in Cinema gala highlighted the contributions of these female talents, showcasing their significant impact on the film industry across various regions.
The success of 'Simo' and 'Trinou' at the Imedghassen Film Festival underscores MAD Solutions’ commitment to promoting innovative storytelling and nurturing emerging talent within the film industry.
The 15th edition of ALFILM, boasting over 7000 visitors, marked its most successful year to date.
The lineup includes 'Zoo', 'Mar Mama', 'By The Sea' and among others.
His masterclass will explore capturing modern Egypt on film despite censorship, political crises, and production constraints.
'The Red Sea Makes Me Wanna Cry' was Alrjoob's thesis film at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne.
'Bye Bye Tiberias' is a collaborative production involving France, Belgium, Qatar, and Palestine, featuring dialogue in both French and Arabic.
The film is based on true events that took place in Aden around 2019.
The movie is scheduled for a wide release across Saudi Arabia on May 9, 2024.
Alongside the lineup of feature films, documentaries, and short film series, the festival extends an invitation to engage in discussions with the filmmakers.
'Diaries From Lebanon' is a joint production between Lebanon, France, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi pavilion aims to inspire global producers to explore the captivating filming locations of Saudi Arabia.
In addition to the panels, the ACC will reveal a new edition of its Arab Cinema Magazine.
The Qumra Masters give a masterclass and then provide one-on-one mentorship to the participants alongside a host of other industry professionals in attendance.
This year's selection features two films in the Competition section, three in Panorama, one in Encounters, and one in the Generation section.
The film is directed by Amr Gamal, who shares screenwriting credits with Mazen Refaat.
The festival is scheduled to take place from February 15 to 24, 2024.
Al-Bakri started out at Jordanian Royal Film Commission in 2007 as a capacity-building manager and rapidly rose to the role of managing director in 2009.
The film is based on true events that took place in Aden around 2019.
The film features burgeoning young Jordanian actor Mohamed Nizar, who is represented by MAD Rising Celebrity.
The film features burgeoning young Jordanian actor Mohamed Nizar, who is represented by MAD Rising Celebrity.
MAD Solutions is handling the distribution in the Arab World.
MAD Solutions will screen 'Our Ties' and 'Killing Bagheera' at the Iraq festival.
'Les Chenilles' is a directorial debut of the Lebanese duo Michelle and Noel Keserwany.
Director Mohamed Ben Attia will introduce both screenings and will be available for post-screening Q&A sessions, joined by producer Dora Bouchoucha and actors Majd Mastoura and Samer Bicharat.
As these two short films take center stage, MAD Solutions continues to affirm its commitment to bringing impactful stories to global audiences.
The film received Baumi Award for script development from Berlinale and has been awarded ARTE at Cannes Film Festival.
As part of the Red Sea Fund, 'Behind the Mountain' won both production and post-production rounds in 2021 and 2022, respectively.
Shot in Turkey, the Syrian film is written and directed by Soudade Kaadan.
The workshops will cover a diverse array of subjects, spanning camera operation, lens selection, lighting techniques, grip essentials, colour grading, digital exposure, and much more.
The IIFMA noted that the chosen film did not adequately represent the creative output of Iranian filmmakers this year, many of whom operate discreetly or are in exile.
Tanović holds the distinction of being the sole individual within the contemporary borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina to have received an Academy Award.
In an exclusive interview with Vijaya Cherian, Pratixa Shah, co-founder of The Plot Pictures, talks about her role in shaping the UAE's indie film scene and shares insights into her ...
The film is based on true events that took place in Aden around 2019.
As part of the Red Sea Fund, 'Behind the Mountain', previously known as Floating in a Vacuum, won both production and post-production rounds in 2021 and 2022, respectively.
The project has received support from El Gouna Film Festival, the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture, the Doha Film Institute and Red Sea fund.
Red Sea Fund also provided financial support to the film during the production and post-production rounds in 2021 and 2022.
As a tribute to Sudanese cinema, the Arab Digital Expression Foundation will screen both films.
As part of its Special Presentations lineup, the El Gouna Film Festival will feature these restored masterpieces from October 13-20, 2023.
Over the course of a six-day duration, the Amman Film Industry Days orchestrated a sequence of events that encompassed masterclasses, seminars, and discussions involving directors and industry experts.
The film received post-production funding from the Cairo Film Connection and the Doha Film Fund.
The film is directed by Amr Gamal, who shares screenwriting credits with Mazen Refaat.
Along with the FIPRESCI Prize, the jury panel will select the winners of the Black Iris Award in three competitive categories.