Documentary ‘Diaries From Lebanon’ set to screen in Germany
The docudrama, set in Lebanon, is a joint production between Lebanon, France, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
The docudrama, set in Lebanon, is a joint production between Lebanon, France, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Slim’s third feature fiction, presented at the 2023 Atlas Workshops at Marrakech Film Festival, focuses on a remote town in Tunisia where missing people return after many years.
Written and directed by Firas Khoury, 'Alam' follows the story of a Palestinian teenager named Tamer.
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.
'Moroccan Badass Girl' held its world premiere at the Marrakech International Film Festival.
Written and directed by Firas Khoury, 'Alam' follows the story of a Palestinian teenager named Tamer.
'Diaries From Lebanon' is a joint production between Lebanon, France, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.
If the Sun Drowned into an Ocean of Clouds marks the third collaboration between Wissam Charaf and MAD Solutions.
The film explores a 1981 massacre in Casablanca through interviews and interactions with the director’s family and former neighbours.
The screening will be attended by the film's cast members and directors, who will participate in a subsequent Q&A session.
After the screening, a Q&A session featuring the film director and cast will offer a chance to explore further the realm of this feature film.
The film is produced by Ali n’ Productions in Morocco, Les Films du Nouveau Monde in France, Velvet in Belgium and Snowglobe in Denmark.
The jury will judge the 14 first and second feature films participating in the official competition, whose titles are still under wraps.
Alam, which narrates the story of a Palestinian teenager who agrees to take part in a mysterious and life-changing operation, has won a spate of awards at several international film ...
This year’s Atlas Workshop participants will be known as the Class of Martin Scorsese.
The film, directed by Walid Messnaoui, has won nine awards to date.
MAD Solutions handles distribution in the Arab world, while Wild Bunch International handles worldwide sales.
A Moroccan film will compete in the La Cinef category for the first time ever.
Professionals from 41 nations support the development of invited projects through mentoring sessions, screenings with feedbacks, and curated industry meetings.
Written and directed by Firas Khoury, 'Alam' follows the story of a Palestinian teenager named Tamer.
In addition to the Marketing & Distribution Award, MAD Solutions will continue to hold a booth at the Red Sea Souk, the festival’s industry market.
The film is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
The jury prize was shared by director Maryam Touzani for 'The Blue Caftan', which is Morocco's entry for the Oscars, and Portugal's Cristele Alves Meira for 'Alma Viva'.
Honorees will receive the festival’s Étoile d’or at the historic Jemaa el-Fna Square, Morocco.
Lebanese and Moroccan directors Nadine Labaki and Laïla Marrakchi to serve on the Marrakech International Film Festival jury.
A Doha Film Institute grant funded the film in 2015, and it participated in the Cinéfondation workshop at Cannes 2017.
Founder of Last Scene Films Alhamoud and executive producer Abumansour will now report to Alaa Fadan, CEO of Telfaz11.
The festival has tapped into an extensive network of international locations, from Sleimani to Casablanca and Cairo to Riyadh, to bring audiences a wide range of performances.
Rotterdam Lab will be launched virtually this year as part of the Rotterdam Film Festival.
A new wave of filmmakers has emerged in the Arab world over the last decade or so, few of them with more critical acclaim and financial success than Marwan Hamed. ...
The in-person festival was due to take place in Marrakech in November with new artistic director Remi Bonhomme at the helm.
The inaugural edition is due to take place from August 23 to 31 in the Jordanian capital, Amman.
Programming will be available for free and will include films, shorts, documentaries, music, comedy, and conversations.
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.
The Atlas Workshops, which will extend for four days during the film festival, will welcome 270 international professionals to develop and support Moroccan, Arab and African films.
Moroccan broadcaster SNRT (Société Nationale de Radiodiffusion et de Télévision) has contracted EVS to deliver a new, fully-centralised HD news production infrastructure.With EVS XS3 live media servers at its core, ...
The Big House.Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) has announced the second instalment of its Arabian Nights programme, encompassing films originating from and focused on the Arab ...
Free-to-air Bollywood film channel dedicated to Arabic audiences, Zee Aflam is lending momentum to some of the most prominent regional film festivals by extending its support.Zee Aflam recently covered the ...