Cinema Akil blends romance and reflection in pre-Ramadan film showcase
The line-up brings together films that celebrate togetherness, reflection and shared moments on screen.
The line-up brings together films that celebrate togetherness, reflection and shared moments on screen.
The film follows a six-year-old trapped under fire in Gaza as Red Crescent volunteers race against time to save her.
The film follows a six-year-old trapped under fire in Gaza as Red Crescent volunteers race against time to save her.
The film follows the Red Crescent response to the killing of Hind Rajab, a six-year-old Palestinian girl, by the Israel Defense Forces during the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip.
The film follows a six-year-old trapped under fire in Gaza as Red Crescent volunteers race against time to save her.
The film follows a six-year-old trapped under fire in Gaza as Red Crescent volunteers race against time to save her.
The presence of these titles from MAD Films at PIFF underscores the company’s expanding footprint in global cinema.
It is the first time four Arab films have made the shortlist for the Oscars’ Best International Feature Film category.
The film follows a six-year-old trapped under fire in Gaza as Red Crescent volunteers race against time to save her.
The docudrama, written and directed by Kaouther Ben Hania, follows the Palestinian Red Crescent’s efforts after five-year-old Hind Rajab was killed amid the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip.
The film follows a six-year-old trapped under fire in Gaza as Red Crescent volunteers race against time to save her.
With prizes totalling over $300,000, DFF features four main competition sections, special screenings, music performances, Geekdom and other community initiatives.
The festival will feature four world premieres and 49 Middle East and North Africa premieres, with a lineup that includes 24 films supported by DFI and 48 titles directed by ...
The film is produced by Kaouther Ben Hania’s longtime collaborator Nadim Cheikhrouha through his companies Mime Films and Tanit Films.
The Doha Film Festival will showcase films that inspire empathy, encourage dialogue, and carry Palestinian voices beyond borders and into the global conscience.
Shot in Tunisia, the film stars Amer Hlehel, Clara Khoury, Motaz Malhees and Saja Kilani.
The lineup includes 'The Voice of Hind Rajab', 'Palestine 36' and 'Promised Sky'.
From Libya to Sudan to Palestine, the films collectively reflect the diversity, resilience, and creative force shaping contemporary Arab storytelling on the global stage.
The winner of the Best Film Award will be announced on Sunday 19 October.
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 film is produced by Kaouther Ben Hania’s longtime collaborator Nadim Cheikhrouha through his companies Mime Films and Tanit Films.
The film is produced by Kaouther Ben Hania’s longtime collaborator Nadim Cheikhrouha through his companies Mime Films and Tanit Films.
Kaouther Ben Hania’s film premiered at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, earning a record-breaking 23-minute standing ovation.
The film is produced by Kaouther Ben Hania’s longtime collaborator Nadim Cheikhrouha through his companies Mime Films and Tanit Films.
The drama tells the story of the killing of a six-year-old Palestinian girl, Hind Rajab, in January 2024.
The lineup includes a Golden Lion contender, along with multiple world premieres across the festival’s sections, including projects by homegrown talents Suzannah Mirghani and Mariam Al-Dhubhani.
Ben Hania obtained the full 70-minute recording from the Red Crescent, spoke with Hind’s mother and rescuers, and crafted a script centered on silence, fear and the agonising wait for ...











