Cinema Akil releases “Dirty, Difficult, Dangerous”
The film has been screened at several prestigious film festivals, winning numerous awards.
The film has been screened at several prestigious film festivals, winning numerous awards.
'Bye Bye Tiberias' is a collaborative production involving France, Belgium, Qatar, and Palestine, featuring dialogue in both French and Arabic.
The IIFMA noted that the chosen film did not adequately represent the creative output of Iranian filmmakers this year, many of whom operate discreetly or are in exile.
The project has already secured production grants from both the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture and the Royal Film Commission - Jordan.
As a member of the Emmy jury, Salama will join a select group of industry professionals tasked with reviewing and assessing submissions across various categories.
Zbanic had a prior appearance at El Gouna Film Festival in 2020 with her film 'Quo Vadis, Aida?,' which secured the Gold Star Award for Best Film.
As part of the Red Sea Fund, 'Behind the Mountain', previously known as Floating in a Vacuum, won both production and post-production rounds in 2021 and 2022, respectively.
Red Sea Fund also provided financial support to the film during the production and post-production rounds in 2021 and 2022.
With this grant award, MAD demonstrates its mission to assist Arab filmmakers at various stages of production, both internationally and regionally.
The heart of the film follows Soualem, Hina Abbass’s filmmaker daughter, as she returns to her mother’s village.
A panel of international experts will be hosted by the Saudi Film Commission to discuss the challenges of distributing content in languages other than English.
As part of Venice Production Bridge, ACC will host panel discussions and meetings featuring film professionals from around the Arab world.
Shot in Turkey, the Syrian film is written and directed by Soudade Kaadan.
The highly anticipated star-studded gala event was scheduled to take place on September 1.
The movies are available for streaming with subtitles in both Arabic and English.
Director Mohamed Ben Attia is also a Red Sea Lodge instructor.
The juries are appointed for the Venezia 80 Competition, for Orizzonti and the “Luigi De Laurentiis” Venice Award for a Debut Film.
Amjad Al-Rasheed's debut feature made history as the country's first-ever film selected for Cannes.
Israeli director Guy Nattiv’s biopic 'Golda' will open the 40th edition of the Jerusalem Film Festival on July 13.
The three Italian films will screen at the Outdoor Amphitheater with English subtitles.
The festival will close on July 23 with the French thriller 'Anatomy of a Fall', directed by Justine Triet.
MAD Solutions handles distribution in the Arab world, while Wild Bunch International handles worldwide sales.
The movie advertises nuclear energy as a solution needed to fight climate change.
All the five films will have two screening during the event.
Three short films and four features have been submitted by MAD Solutions this year.
The Moroccan film 'The Damned Don’t Cry' by Fyzal Boulifa will open the 14th edition of ALFILM.
MAD Solutions handles distribution in the Arab world, while Wild Bunch International handles worldwide sales.
Professionals from 41 nations support the development of invited projects through mentoring sessions, screenings with feedbacks, and curated industry meetings.
The film highlights the plight of women in conservative and judgmental societies.
Later this year, 'Rebel' and 'Saint Omer' will be released across the Middle East and North Africa.
MAD Solutions handles distribution in the Arab world, while Wild Bunch International handles worldwide sales.
The director, who was arrested in July, is released from Evin prison in Tehran.
Written and directed by Firas Khoury, 'Alam' follows the story of a Palestinian teenager named Tamer.
Reel Palestine will run from January 27 to February 5, 2023, at Cinema Akil.
Female filmmakers to receive awards include Saudi Arabia’s Haifaa Al-Mansour, Palestine’s Annemarie Jacir, Tunisia’s Kaouther Ben Hania and Palestinian-American Cherien Dabis.
The film was supported by CNC, Corsica Region, Doha Film Institute, Red Sea Fund, Italy’s Ministry of Culture, Fonds Image de la Francophonie and MEDIA.
The renowned Italian-Algerian director will participate in an intimate In-Conversation ahead of a special screening of his latest film, 'Bones and All' at this year's edition.
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 Virtual Reality programme will be on display at the Ritz Carlton Hotel from December 2- 8, 2022.
'Our Ties' is produced by Why Not Productions and Hole In One Films, and is sold worldwide by Wild Bunch International.
The second edition of the Souk will take place from December 3-6, with an awards ceremony on the final day.
Sixteen highly-anticipated films of the year make up the Arab and International Spectacular sections of the festival.
Abboud recently finished shooting her Disney+ UK original series 'Culprits'.
There are 10 feature debuts across the Red Sea Souk selection, which aims to discover and connect Arab and African filmmakers to the international film community.
Three films will compete in the International Competition, three short films will compete in the Official Competition, and one in the Cairo Film Connection.
The film received support from the AFAC institution, Takmil workshop at Carthage Film Festival and CNC.
The movie is a semi-biographical tale about the director's early life and how he fell in love with filmmaking.
He will also be on the judging panel of the International Emmy Awards 2022.
The 44th edition of the Cairo International Film Festival will take place from November 13 to 22, 2022.
Kosse joined Netflix in 2019, and oversaw all international film production and acquisitions.
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'.
Sideshow and Janus Films are now planning an awards season campaign in the best director category for Panahi and will release the film in time for an Oscar consideration.
Houman Seyyedi's drama won the best film and best actor at the Venice Film Festival's Horizons section.
Suleiman, an artistic advisor of the Doha Film Institute, is the first Palestinian director to receive the honour.
Lebanese director Wissam Sharaf became the first Arab director to win Europa Cinemas Prize at the Venice International Film Festival.
The film is also set to premiere at the Toronto Film Festival and New York Film Festival.
Kaadan won her second award from the event, following 'The Day I Lost My Shadow' in 2018.
In addition to its selection at TIFF, the DFI-supported films have also been screened at Cannes, Venice, Locarno, and Sarajevo earlier this summer.
Mullin and Scrosati will provide insights into Fremantle’s future strategy as well as give their take on wider issues and trends impacting the global TV industry.











