Cinema Akil’s Arab Cinema Week Volume 3 begins tomorrow
Spanning 11 countries, Arab Cinema Week Volume 3 proudly spotlights women’s voices both in front of and behind the camera, with nearly 50% of the films created by female filmmakers.
Spanning 11 countries, Arab Cinema Week Volume 3 proudly spotlights women’s voices both in front of and behind the camera, with nearly 50% of the films created by female filmmakers.
The Souk opened its call for submissions to filmmakers across Asia for the first time this year, resulting in 28% of total submissions originating from the continent.
'Everybody Loves Touda' marks Morocco's 20th submission for the Oscars since the country began participating in the category in 1977.
The Women in Cinema gala highlighted the contributions of these female talents, showcasing their significant impact on the film industry across various regions.
The jury will be in charge of awarding prizes for the Un Certain Regard sidebar.
The commencement of the 14th edition of the film festival will be marked by the screening of the Sudanese film 'Goodbye Julia,' helmed by director Mohamed Kordofani.
The 96th Academy Awards will proceed to the next round of voting with 15 films selected from each category, and the ultimate nominations are set to be announced on January ...
The film explores a 1981 massacre in Casablanca through interviews and interactions with the director’s family and former neighbours.
The film explores a 1981 massacre in Casablanca through interviews and interactions with the director’s family and former neighbours.
The recently revealed films have joined an additional 30 features selected for Red Sea's Special Screenings, Main Competition, focusing on Arab, African, and Asian cinema, as well as Arab Spectacular ...
The film explores a 1981 massacre in Casablanca through interviews and interactions with the director’s family and former neighbours.
The films participated within the Centrepiece, Docs, Discovery and Special Presentations programmes at TIFF.
This year’s Atlas Workshop participants will be known as the Class of Martin Scorsese.
The film explores a 1981 massacre in Casablanca through interviews and interactions with the director’s family and former neighbours.
Cannes 2023 awarded 'Four Daughters' the L'Oeil d'Or or "Golden Eye" Award, and it is now preparing to travel internationally.
The film explores a 1981 massacre in Casablanca through interviews and interactions with the director’s family and former neighbours.
Aiming to support films from Saudi, the Arab world and Africa, Film AlUla will finance 10 Fund-selected and Fund-winning projects, alongside the opportunity to shoot the film partially or entirely ...
Winning the L’Oeil d’or honor automatically qualifies both films for Oscar consideration.
This selection features diverse projects by Arab and global talent, auteurs, and emerging voices supported by the institute.
Five films backed by the Red Sea Film Fund are also a part of the lineup.
Five projects have been shortlisted, spearheaded by women from Tunisia, Lebanon and Morocco.
Asmae El Moudir’s 'The Mother of All Lies' and 'Hanging Gardens' by Ahmed Yassin Al Daradji have also won awards at the 78th Venice International Film Festival.
The winners will be announced during the upcoming edition of the Cannes Film Festival.
Teams from 10 projects in development and six films in post-production enjoyed mentoring sessions from international industry professionals at the Atlas Workshops 2019 during the Marrakech film festival.