Short film ‘Les Chenilles’ nabs award at Tripoli Film Festival
'Les Chenilles' is a directorial debut of the Lebanese duo Michelle and Noel Keserwany.
'Les Chenilles' is a directorial debut of the Lebanese duo Michelle and Noel Keserwany.
'Les Chenilles' is a directorial debut of the Lebanese duo Michelle and Noel Keserwany.
Shalaby is the first Egyptian and Arab to receive an Emmy Award nomination.
The films will compete for Best Live-Action Short Over 15 Minutes, Best Student International Short, and the Bridging the Borders Jury Award.
An adaptation of the late Egyptian writer Ihssan Abdoulkoudos’s novel of the same name, this film examines the life of a man torn between three women.
The film is a co-production between King Abdulaziz Centre for World Culture and Film Clinic.
The film is a co-production between Ithra and Film Clinic.
For its 14th edition, the Malmo Arab Film Festival has also selected Beshara to preside over the jury responsible for assessing feature films.
The 10th edition of MAFF Industry Days will be held from April 23-26, 2024.
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.
Mohamed Kordofani both wrote and directed the film, which is a collaborative effort among talents from Sudan, Sweden, Germany, Saudi Arabia, France, and Egypt.
The festival is dedicated to showcasing films advocating for Palestine.
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 features burgeoning young Jordanian actor Mohamed Nizar, who is represented by MAD Rising Celebrity.
'Les Chenilles' is a directorial debut of the Lebanese duo Michelle and Noel Keserwany.
'Trinou' and 'Hamza: Chasing the Ghost Chasing Me' showcase MAD Solutions' commitment to diverse storytelling.
It is a story about two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between Northern and Southern Sudanese communities.
It is a story about two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between Northern and Southern Sudanese communities.
The film is produced by Amjad Abu Alala’s Station Films and co-produced by Ali Alarabi, CEO and founder of Ambient Light.
It is a story about two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between Northern and Southern Sudanese communities.
The film is produced by Sudanese filmmaker Amjad Abu Alala in collaboration with producer Mohamed Al-Omda under Station Films.
Sudanese production walks away with the Press Jury and Audience awards at The War on Screen festival, the only film festival that offers a reflection on the conflict and its ...
Sudan has submitted Mohamed Kordofani’s feature 'Goodbye Julia' for Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards.
The film is produced by Amjad Abu Alala’s Station Films and co-produced by Ali Alarabi, CEO and founder of Ambient Light.
The project has already secured production grants from both the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture and the Royal Film Commission - Jordan.
'Goodbye Julia' tells the story of two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between northern and southern Sudanese communities.
Since the federation's founding in 1925, Shawky is the first non-European or American to take over as president.
It is a story about two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between Northern and Southern Sudanese communities.
As a tribute to Sudanese cinema, the Arab Digital Expression Foundation will screen both films.
The AIFF's partners have granted awards, both in-kind and in cash, totaling $200,000 to the winners.
'Les Chenilles' is a directorial debut of the Lebanese duo Michelle and Noel Keserwany.
Amjad Al-Rasheed's debut feature made history as the country's first-ever film selected for Cannes.
'Goodbye Julia' tells the story of two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between northern and southern Sudanese communities.
The film festival will be running from June 24 to July 2 in Tanzania.
It is a story about two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between Northern and Southern Sudanese communities.
The film, directed by Walid Messnaoui, has won nine awards to date.
All the films will be screened at Dendy Newton Cinema from June 2 to 4.
The film's director, actors, producers, and co-founders of MAD Solutions will attend the screening.
It is a story about two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between Northern and Southern Sudanese communities.
It is a story about two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between Northern and Southern Sudanese communities.
Three short films and four features have been submitted by MAD Solutions this year.
MAD Solutions has sent three shorts and four features to the festival.
At the fourth El Gouna Film Festival, 'Goodbye Julia' won the MAD Ergo award at the CineGouna SpringBoard.
MAD Solutions handles the film’s distribution across the Arab World, while Elle Driver (France) handles the international sales.
Produced by Film Clinic, '19B' is headlined by Sayed Ragab, Ahmed Khaled Saleh, Nahed El Sebai, and Fadwa Abed.
Fahmy has starred in 112 films throughout his career, from his debut in 1963 to the present.
The ACC will also be launching the 18th issue of its Arab Cinema Magazine during the activities of the Berlinale.
MAD Solutions is managing the film's distribution across the Arab world.
Written and directed by Bassel Ghandour, the film stars Emad Azmi, Baraka Rahmani, Munther Rayahneh, Maisa Abd Elhadi, Nadira Omran, and Nadim Rimawi.
'Salma’s Home', directed by Hanadi Elyan, won the Jordan Film Fund for post-production.
‘Daughters of Abdulrahman’ is the first Jordanian film to be released in Egyptian cinemas commercially.
Written and directed by Bassel Ghandour, the film stars Emad Azmi, Baraka Rahmani, Munther Rayahneh, Maisa Abd Elhadi, Nadira Omran, and Nadim Rimawi.
The screening will take place between the towns of Malmö and Helsingborg from October 1 to 4.
Al Hadi Ulad-Mohand wrote and directed the film, which was produced by Kasabah Films.
The movie received grants from the Doha Film Institute, Tribeca Film Institute, and the Jordan Film Fund.
Written and directed by Bassel Ghandour, the film stars Emad Azmi, Baraka Rahmani, and Munther Rayahneh, among others.
Several films by Arab filmmakers will be screened at the festival of which eight are competing for various awards as well.
From August 25 to September 10, 2022, the Lebanese Film Festival will take place.
Written and directed by Bassel Ghandour, the film stars Emad Azmi, Baraka Rahmani, Munther Rayahneh, Maisa Abd Elhadi, Nadira Omran, and Nadim Rimawi.
The event will close with Egyptian film 'Hamel al-Lakab'.