All Festivals articles – Page 544
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FeaturesDubai Film Festival one on one: Lynne Ramsay talks 'You Were Never Really Here'
UK writer-director Lynne Ramsay tells Kaleem Aftab about why her first film for six years subverts audience expectations.
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NewsNew genres and formats the way forward for MENA TV, say Dubai panel
The SVoD revolution is coming to the region.
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Reviews'Zagros': Dubai Review
Jealousy and bitterness accompany a Kurdish shepherd as he follows his wife to Belgium.
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FeaturesDubai Film Festival one on one: Dipesh Jain talks 'In The Shadows'
Dipesh Jain talks to Liz Shackleton about shooting In The Shadows in the walled city of Old Delhi.
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FeaturesCan Palestine ever create its own film industry?
Melanie Goodfellow looks at the impact of several new initiatives that aim to get a better deal for Palestinian filmmakers scattered around the world
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Reviews'The Charmer': Dubai Review
An Iranian man seeking a Danish bride finds romance increasingly dark and complex.
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Reviews'Burnout': Dubai Review
Three story strands interweave against the backdrop of contemporary Morocco.
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Reviews'The Blessed': Dubai Review
Disillusionment and generational frustrations come to the surface as an Algerian couple celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary
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NewsMarwan Hamed to direct Adham Sabri adaptation (exclusive)
Adham Sabri: The Man Of The Impossible will be the first entry in a franchise.
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NewsDubai 2017: Screen's dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the Dubai International Film Festival here.
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FeaturesDubai Film Festival one on one: Morgan Spurlock talks 'Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!'
The US filmmaker talks to Kaleem Aftab about how the food industry reacted to his award-winning doc Super Size Me.
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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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