Cinema Akil debuts in Bahrain with Muharraq Nights pop-up
The pop-up will further build on the cinema’s mission to inspire and engage communities across the region.
The pop-up will further build on the cinema’s mission to inspire and engage communities across the region.
Cairo Film Connection (CFC) has announced the selected projects for its 10th edition, which will take place from November 17 to 20, 2024, on the sidelines of the 45th Cairo ...
Co-written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Amjad Al Rasheed, the film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
The Septimius Awards, powered by Cyrus, focus on discovering and supporting new independent talent and visionary films.
The festival will showcase films from a diverse range of countries, including Jordan, Egypt, Bahrain, France, Brazil, Japan, Sudan, Palestine, Oman and India, among others.
The Septimius Awards ceremony will take place on August 19-20, 2024, at Tuschinski in Amsterdam.
Co-written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Amjad Al Rasheed, the film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
The film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Co-written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Amjad Al Rasheed, the film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
The film is produced by Front Row Productions with Ahmad Abu Koush and director Zaid Abu Hamdan’s Jordan-based Bounce Productions.
Co-written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Amjad Al Rasheed, the film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
These six films highlight MAD Solutions' commitment to showcasing diverse stories from the Arab world at the film festival.
The film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
The awards ceremony is organised by the Arab Cinema Centre, with winners chosen by 225 critics from over 70 countries.
The festival’s programme features 60 screenings and events across four London venues, as well as cinemas in Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow, Hull, Liverpool, Manchester, Oxford and Plymouth.
The winners will be announced at a ceremony at the Arab Cinema Centre stand in Cannes on May 18.
The film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
The festival screens films made by women or centering women, and tackles issues that particularly affect women, including gender equality, sexual identity and domestic violence.
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.
Co-written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Amjad Al Rasheed, the film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Co-written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Amjad Al Rasheed, the film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
The initial lineup of clients features acclaimed filmmakers from the SWANA region.
In this edition of SFP, films will also be screened at Vox Cinemas in City Centre Al Zahia.
Co-written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Amjad Al Rasheed, the film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Amjad Al Rasheed's debut feature made history earlier this year when it became the first Jordanian feature film to premiere in Cannes.
The festival, taking place from November 30 to December 9 in Jeddah, has also introduced its theme for this year: "Your Story, Your Festival."
The film has won a slew of awards at various fests.
CFC is targeted at supporting talents in the Arab world and this year's selection stands out with the presence of strong female-driven projects.
The Asia Pacific Screen Awards has chosen films from Palestine and Jordan for nominations in two distinct categories.
Amjad Al Rasheed's debut feature made history earlier this year when it became the first Jordanian feature film to premiere in Cannes.
The films participated within the Centrepiece, Docs, Discovery and Special Presentations programmes at TIFF.
Co-written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Amjad Al Rasheed, the film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
This year’s Atlas Workshop participants will be known as the Class of Martin Scorsese.
The two films will be presented at the MIFF's Africa & Middle East strand.
Co-written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Amjad Al Rasheed, the film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Amjad Al Rasheed's debut feature made history as the country's first-ever film selected for Cannes.
Amjad Al-Rasheed's debut feature made history as the country's first-ever film selected for Cannes.
The film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
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 ...
The film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Amjad Al Rasheed's debut feature made history as the country's first-ever film selected for Cannes.
The film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
This selection features diverse projects by Arab and global talent, auteurs, and emerging voices supported by the institute.
The film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
As a Platinum sponsor, Rise Studios supported Cairo Industry Days, the festival's immersive workshop platform.
The film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Suzannah Mirghani’s 'Cotton Queen' and Mahdi El-Tayeb’s 'Lamp in the Dark' each took home the biggest prize from MAD Solutions which offers a minimum of $50,000 for distribution in the Arab world.
Among the 15 projects are Tamer Ashry's 'Inshallah A Boy', which won the Final Cut award in Venice, and Suzannah Mirghani's 'Cotton Queen'.
The film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
The selection includes films from Algeria, Egypt, France, Jordan, Indonesia, Morocco, Palestine, Syria and Tunisia, highlighting DFI's support for independent voices in cinema.
As part of the partnership, five films funded by the Red Sea International Film Festival will also be present at the 79th Venice Film Festival.
Several films by Arab filmmakers will be screened at the festival of which eight are competing for various awards as well.
The programme will run as part of the Venice International Film Festival’s Venice Production Bridge.
The series is part of a new first-look deal Youssef and his Cairo Cowboy production banner have signed with the streamer.
The 14 fiction features and documentaries hail from Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Qatar, Iraq, Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco.