Film festivals, particularly those focusing on Arab films, have emerged as key platforms for amplifying the voices of countries submerged in war, offering a space for their people's stories to be ...
For Red Sea’s Arab Spectacular section, Khalife has selected the Egyptian film “Abdo and Saneya,” a black and white silent film about an Egyptian peasant couple who travel to New York.
announced that 40 per cent of the films in the festival’s Arab programming segments were directed by women, making the region one of the most advanced for female filmmakers in the world.
“There was zero marketing budget for anything related to film throughout the Arab world. People thought we were crazy or idiots for committing to something they believed couldn’t make any money.
Arab independent films are enjoying a resurgence in terms of festival and commercial success affirms Antoine Khalife, the Red Sea Film Festival’s director of Arab programs and film classics ...
By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Doha, Qatar-based pan-Arab content studio Katara Studios is developing a film about technology trailblazer Mohammed Al-Sharekh that will put a spotlight on ...
Arab Cinema Week Volume 3 is back at Cinema Akil with a compelling line-up of films addressing pressing issues in the region. This year’s event, running until December 1, spans 11 countries ...