Lebanese film ‘In This Darkness I See You’ joins KVIFF Work in Progress section
The production received financial backing from the Red Sea Film Fund, Doha Film Institute and Lebanese Film Fund.
The production received financial backing from the Red Sea Film Fund, Doha Film Institute and Lebanese Film Fund.
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 ...
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 is a co-production between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
It is a story about two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between Northern and Southern Sudanese communities.
The 57th edition, which will run from June 30-July 8, has selected nine Iranian films to screen this year.
The special edition will host an exclusive selection of films which aroused positive responses at their premieres at Sundance, Berlin, or Venice, or that bear the Cannes Label.
The film is part of the festival lineup of 15 films that will screen at 96 film theatres across 80 cities from July 3-11.
Programming will be available for free and will include films, shorts, documentaries, music, comedy, and conversations.