MAD Solutions films win big at Tripoli Film Festival
The success of these films at the Tripoli Film Festival further cements MAD Solutions’ reputation for promoting socially resonant films across the Arab world.
The success of these films at the Tripoli Film Festival further cements MAD Solutions’ reputation for promoting socially resonant films across the Arab world.
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 film is produced by Amjad Abu Alala’s Station Films and co-produced by Ali Alarabi, CEO and founder of Ambient Light.
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 film is produced by Amjad Abu Alala’s Station Films and co-produced by Ali Alarabi, CEO and founder of Ambient Light.
CineMAS 2024 features a retrospective of a film series curated by artist Lawrence Abu Hamdan.
The awards ceremony is organised by the Arab Cinema Centre, with winners chosen by 225 critics from over 70 countries.
The winners will be announced at a ceremony at the Arab Cinema Centre stand in Cannes on May 18.
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 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.
Alongside the lineup of feature films, documentaries, and short film series, the festival extends an invitation to engage in discussions with the filmmakers.
Mohamed Kordofani both wrote and directed the film, which is a collaborative effort among talents from Sudan, Sweden, Germany, Saudi Arabia, France, and Egypt.
In the documentary category, the coveted first place went to 'Gaza Fish,' while the award for the animation category was claimed by 'Flower.'
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.
The film is produced by Amjad Abu Alala’s Station Films and co-produced by Ali Alarabi, CEO and founder of Ambient Light.
The selected films are scheduled for screening at Zawya Cinema from December 17 to 23, 2023.
The film is produced by Amjad Abu Alala’s Station Films and co-produced by Ali Alarabi, CEO and founder of Ambient Light.
The screening will be attended by the film's cast members and directors, who will participate in a subsequent Q&A session.
The film is also set to hit screens in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain on December 7, followed by its release in the UAE on December 14 at ...
It is a story about two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between Northern and Southern Sudanese communities.
The film is also set to release soon in several Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
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.
Initially screening in cinemas across the Greater Cairo Area and Alexandria, the film is now launching in Gouna and El-Gharbiya’s Tanta.
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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.
'Goodbye Julia' tells the story of 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.
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As part of its Special Presentations lineup, the El Gouna Film Festival will feature these restored masterpieces from October 13-20, 2023.
The two films will be presented at the MIFF's Africa & Middle East strand.
'Goodbye Julia' tells the story of 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 2023 Un Certain Regard selection included 20 feature films.
The film is set to have its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2023.
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.
At the fourth El Gouna Film Festival, 'Goodbye Julia' won the MAD Ergo award at the CineGouna SpringBoard.
Five films backed by the Red Sea Film Fund are also a part of the lineup.