Five Arab filmmakers were awarded funding and key partnership opportunities with the Dubai Film Connection (DFC), the co-production market of the Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF). Filmmakers behind shortlisted projects presented their work at DFC for a chance to win a stake of USD 60,000 in funding, and exclusive networking access with leading international and […]
Five Arab filmmakers were awarded funding and key partnership opportunities with the Dubai Film Connection (DFC), the co-production market of the Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF). Filmmakers behind shortlisted projects presented their work at DFC for a chance to win a stake of USD 60,000 in funding, and exclusive networking access with leading international and regional film industry experts to help bring their developing projects to life.
Since its inception, DFC has served as a platform for regional filmmakers to acquire supportive funding and partnership opportunities, helping 148 films from across the Arab world to share their stories with international audiences, 60 of which were completed.
With the support of SØRFOND, the Norwegian South Film Fund for films from developing markets, Director Bassel Ghandour and Producer Rula Nasser have been invited to the SØRFOND Pitching Forum, held during the 2018 Films from the South Festival in Oslo with their project The Alleys.
The nonfiction project The Syrians by Mohamed Ismail Laouti has been offered an invitation to the Tribeca Film Institute, which takes place at the festival and the project also received a nomination for the next round of the Film Prize of the Robert Bosch Stiftung.
Cannes Producers Network offered five complementary accreditations to the following producers:
- Haider Rashid, Europa
- Willy Rolle, The Syrians
- Jessica Landt, I Dreamt Of An Empire
- Nayla Al Khaja, Animal
- Anissa Daoud, God Bless Buddies
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The diverse array of awards, with generous funding totalling more than $60,000, is possible with support from regional organisations a part of the Dubai Film Connection, including:
- EUR 5,000 from the Centre National du Cinema (CNC) Award
- USD 10,000 from the Hideaway Entertainment Award
- USD 10,000 from the Arab Radio and Television (ART) Award
- USD 10,000 from the Cinescape/Front Row Award
- USD 25,000 from the Dubai International Film Festival
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Shivani Pandya, Managing Director, Dubai International Film Festival said: The access and support provided by programmes like the Dubai Film Connection play a crucial role in the growth of Arab cinema and bringing the amazing work that come out of this region to an international audience. It gives us great pride to work alongside our returning and new partners to provide passionate filmmakers the chance to bring their work from script to the silver screen, and we look forward to seeing their amazing work come to fruition.
The winners of the DFC 2017 have been specially selected based on a range of criteria including quality of ideas, ability to reflect the diversity of filmmaking voices across the Arab world, project feasibility, ability of the production team to deliver the proposed project and the projects potential for both international and Arab partners.
Dubai Film Connection Award Winners – 2017
DIFF Award USD 25,000
Winning Project: The Syrians
- Director: Mohamed Ismail Laouti
- Producer: Willy Rolle
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ART Award USD 10,000
Winning Project: You Will Die at Twenty
- Director: Amjad Abu Alaa
- Producer: Hossam Elouan
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Hideaway Entertainment Award USD 10,000
Winning Project: The Unwanted
- Director: Anwar Boulifa
- Producer: Bertrand Faivre
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Cinescape/Front Row Award USD 10,000
Winning Project: The Alleys
- Director: Bassel Ghandour
- Producer: Rula Nasser
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Centre National du Cinema (CNC) Award Euros 5,000
Winning project: Dirty, Difficult, Dangerous
- Director: Wissam Charaf
- Producer: Charlotte Vincent
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