MAD Solutions to present three films at AFI Festival in Los Angeles
The lineup includes 'The Voice of Hind Rajab', 'Palestine 36' and 'Promised Sky'.
The lineup includes 'The Voice of Hind Rajab', 'Palestine 36' and 'Promised Sky'.
All three films are represented by MAD World for international sales and by MAD Distribution for regional release.
The MAD lineup includes docu-drama 'The Voice of Hind Rajab', Tunisia’s official submission to the Oscars, and a contender in the festival’s Official Competition.
The Cinémathèque Nationale will host the screenings as part of its mission to celebrate important works from across the Arab world and beyond.
The social thriller is Mohamed Rashad's first narrative feature, following his 2016 documentary 'Little Eagles'.
Together, these four films underscore the diversity and strength of contemporary Arab and African cinema, bringing socially resonant stories to a global audience.
Following their world premieres at Un Certain Regard – Cannes 2025, both films are now heading to Yerevan.
The film will be screened alongside two other MAD films titles: 'Ghost Trail' and 'Samia'.
With a diverse lineup spanning intimate stories and political narratives, MAD Solutions continues to champion Arab cinema on the international stage.
The five shorts is set to grace the screen at the Tripoli Film Festival, running until September 25.
The Toronto Arab Film Festival began in 2017 to address the absence of Arab films in Toronto's film programming.
The films will compete for Best Live-Action Short Over 15 Minutes, Best Student International Short, and the Bridging the Borders Jury Award.
These six films highlight MAD Solutions' commitment to showcasing diverse stories from the Arab world at the film festival.
The Toronto Arab Film Festival began in 2017 to address the absence of Arab films in Toronto's film programming.
The success of 'Simo' and 'Trinou' at the Imedghassen Film Festival underscores MAD Solutions’ commitment to promoting innovative storytelling and nurturing emerging talent within the film industry.
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.
Through these four diverse narratives, MAD Solutions continues its commitment to showcasing compelling storytelling and fostering cultural exchange on the global cinematic stage.
As these two short films take center stage, MAD Solutions continues to affirm its commitment to bringing impactful stories to global audiences.
The screening will be attended by the film's cast members and directors, who will participate in a subsequent Q&A session.
The festival opened with the Palestinian-Tunisian film 'Alam,' directed by Firas Khoury.
As a tribute to Sudanese cinema, the Arab Digital Expression Foundation will screen both films.
The movies are available for streaming with subtitles in both Arabic and English.
The film festival will be running from June 24 to July 2 in Tanzania.
Djerba Arab Film Festival has selected the films for its Official Competition.
Actress Kholoud Tannous and director Ward Kayyal will attend the screening of 'Hamza: Chasing the Ghost Chasing Me', one of the selected films.
All the films will be screened at Dendy Newton Cinema from June 2 to 4.
MAD Solutions has sent three shorts and four features to the festival.
'Daughters of Abdulrahman' will be screened in the presence of its director on April 16.
The screening will take place in the presence of the film directors at the Institut Lumière in Lyon.











