All Dubai articles – Page 2
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FeaturesDubai Film Festival one on one: Jonas Carpignano talks 'A Ciambra'
Writer-director Jonas Carpignano says the Italian shoot for coming-of-age tale A Ciambra was as intense off-screen as it was on.
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FeaturesHow the high-end TV boom has reached the Middle East
The boom in high-end TV has reached the Middle East, where both original content and local versions of international dramas are in demand.
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NewsBassam Jarbawi's 'Screwdriver' wraps West Bank shoot
Debut feature comes from Rimsh Film and US outfit Dialectic.
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NewsSVoD still not driving production in Arab region
Local filmmakers have found the arrival of the steaming giants problematic.
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NewsArab filmmakers protest Donald Trump's Jerusalem declaration
Protest launched at Dubai Film Festival.
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FeaturesDubai Film Festival one on one: Kamila Andini talks 'The Seen And Unseen'
Kamila Andini tells Liz Shackleton about the local culture behind children’s fable The Seen And Unseen.
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FeaturesDubai Film Festival one on one: Nujoom Alghanem talks 'Sharp Tools'
The Emirati filmmaker talks about honoring the late artist Hassan Sharif.
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NewsTVision plots adaptations of Ezzedine Choukri Fishere's thrillers
The Killing Of Fakhreddine and Abu Omar Al-Masry set for film treatment.
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NewsCinemas could return to Saudi Arabia as early as April 2018
Multiplexes could soon be built in the country.
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NewsSequel to Emirati racing hit 'Hajwala' gears up for shoot
Original film grossed $1m in the region.
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Reviews'Kiss Me Not': Dubai Review
An actress who has found religion refuses to film an all-important kiss in Ahmed Amer’s feature debut
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NewsVox, Iraqi Cinema swoop on Dubai Film Festival titles (exclusive)
Companies acquired DIFF titles Camera and Match.
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FeaturesDubai Film Festival one on one: Nabil Ayouch talks 'Razzia'
Franco-Moroccan filmmaker Nabil Ayouch tells Melanie Goodfellow how his latest work Razzia grew out of controversy around his last film Much Loved.
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NewsTunisian director Nacer Khemir plots docudrama about Andalucian princess
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi is said to be first woman in Europe to set up a literary salon.
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NewsImage Nation lines up three Gulf films for 2018
2018 releases include local comedy Shabab Sheyab.
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FeaturesDubai Film Festival one on one: Sahim Omar Kalifa talks 'Zagros'
The Kurdish filmmaker tells Liz Shackleton how he explored the migrant experience and the changing role of women in his debut feature Zagros, which screens in DIFF’s Muhr feature competition.
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NewsEmpire, Synergy partner on Egyptian distribution
Companies will release nine features in Egypt in 2018.








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