All Abu Dhabi articles – Page 3
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NewsAbu Dhabi sets 2014 dates
This year’s Abu Dhabi Film Festival attracted more than 40,000 attendees, an 11% increase.
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NewsTouch of Sin, Still Life win at ADFF
Actor prizes go to Dame Judi Dench and Jesse Eisenberg; Enough Said, starring the late James Gandolfini, wins audience award.
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NewsADFF awards Emirates, Shorts prizes
Young female filmmakers took home the lions share of awards in Emirates and International Shorts competitions of the Abu Dhabi Film Festival.
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NewsCretton drops Glass Castle hints
Short Term 12 director discusses adapting the bestselling memoir for a film set to star Jennifer Lawrence.
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NewsADFF: Arabs are the new ‘Red Scare’
Tunisian director Ferid Boughedir addressed Hollywood’s depiction of the Middle East at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival.
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NewsKhan: India needs perception shift
Life of Pi actor Irrfan Khan has added further criticism of India’s submission to the Oscars – and revealed he wants to make a film based around music.
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NewsAsante: women still crave a voice
Belle director and stars discuss their frustration with women’s portrayal in the media and both new opportunities and ongoing challenges for black actors.
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FeaturesAbu Dhabi Film Festival, red carpet screenings
Pictures from the Abu Dhabi Film Festival red carpet for screenings of Belle, Djinn and Qissa.
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FeaturesAbu Dhabi Film Festival, 'In conversation....'
Pictures from ‘In conversation…’ sessions at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival with The Lunchbox and Qissa actor Irrfan Khan, Hyde Park Entertainment boss Ashok Amritraj, and Life of Crime actor Mark Boone Jr and director Daniel Schechter.
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FeaturesAbu Dhabi Film Festival, filmmakers
Pictures of filmmakers at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival ahead of screenings of their features at the Marina Mall.
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FeaturesSherief Elkatsha, Cairo Drive
Cairo Drive, which has its world premiere in Abu Dhabi’s Documentary Competition tonight, shows an intimate portrait of Cairo’s 20 million inhabitants — inside its 14 million vehicles.
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FeaturesKhalid Laith talks Djinn
Bahrain-born, London-based actor Khalid Laith stars in Tobe Hooper’s Djinn, the UAE-set horror film which had its world premiere in Abu Dhabi this week.
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FeaturesHanne Myren talks Love Me
After making several award-winning documentaries, Norwegian director Hanne Myren makes her fictional debut with Love Me (Elsk meg).
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NewsMiddle East needs to grow infrastructure
Abu Dhabi Film Festival’s locations panel also talks about importance of international shoots for training local crews.









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