All articles by Melanie Goodfellow – Page 83

  • The Mice Room directors
    Features

    Egypt: Face forward

    2013-12-12T11:56:00Z

    A new generation of Egyptian film-makers are at DIFF to showcase the films they are making despite - or perhaps thanks to - the ongoing upheaval at home. Melanie Goodfellow reports.

  • When_I_Saw_You
    Features

    Palestine: Expressions of hope

    2013-12-12T11:05:00Z

    Despite huge challenges, Palestinian film-makers, led by Hany Abu-Assad and Annemarie Jacir, are taking the international festival circuit by storm. Melanie Goodfellow reports.

  • No Woman, No Drive
    Features

    Online channels: The YouTube generation

    2013-12-12T10:19:00Z

    Young Arab film-makers and audiences are turning to the web to create and watch relevant, stimulating content - bypassing television altogether. Melanie Goodfellow reports on the exciting online prospects ahead.

  • Only_God_Forgives_4
    Features

    Distributors: Screen battles

    2013-12-12T10:03:00Z

    Distributors throughout the MENA region face a spectacular range of challenges, including a lack of screens, curfews and soaring piracy. Melanie Goodfellow profiles the major players.

  • The Cat
    News

    El-Batout’s Cat heads to Paris for post

    2013-12-12T07:00:00Z

    Egyptian director Ibrahim el-Batout’s human organ-trafficking thriller The Cat will go into post-production at Paris-based Knightworks in January.

  • Habib Attia
    News

    Full Moon Night gets greenlight

    2013-12-12T03:00:00Z

    Tunisian director Fares Naanaa’s A Full Moon Night, winner of the top Dubai Film Connection (DFC) prize last year, will start shooting in February 2014.

  • Ahmed Helmy
    News

    Front Row, KNCC take Helmy project

    2013-12-12T03:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: In a ground-breaking deal, the Kuwait National Cinema Company (KNCC) and Dubai-based Front Row Filmed Entertainment have jointly acquired worldwide rights to popular Egyptian comedian Ahmed Helmy’s next film.

  • A World Not Ours
    News

    Fleifel to kick off Oscar bid on Aflamnah

    2013-12-12T03:00:00Z

    Danish-Palestinian filmmaker Mahdi Fleifel is set to launch a crowd-funding campaign on Dubai-based platform Aflamnah this January to finance a 2015 Oscar race bid with his award-winning documentary A World Not Ours.

  • Ahmed Ibrahim
    News

    Dubai Film Connection hands out prizes

    2013-12-11T17:09:00Z

    The Dubai Film Connection (DFC) handed out $115,000 in prize money on Thursday night, including the top three prizes of $25,000 which went to Ahmed Ibrahim’s Kharouf (Egypt), Leyla Bouzid’s God Protect My Daughter (Tunisia) and Ghada Terawi’s The Forgotten (Palestine).

  • Enemy Way
    News

    Bouchareb readies Enemy Way

    2013-12-11T13:31:00Z

    French-Algerian filmmaker Rachid Bouchareb is close to completing post-production on his upcoming drama Enemy Way, starring Forest Whitaker and Harvey Keitel.

  • Suzanne Tamim
    News

    Marking doc to probe Tamim murder

    2013-12-11T03:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: UK filmmaker Havana Marking is developing a new documentary about the brutal murder of Lebanese pop star Suzanne Tamim in Dubai in 2008.

  • Heritages
    News

    Memento picks up Aractingi’s Heritages

    2013-12-11T03:00:00Z

    Memento Films International (MFI) has picked up Philippe Aractingi’s creative documentary Heritages, which is screening in DIFF’s Muhr Arab Documentary competition.

  • The Mice Room directors
    News

    Indie generation plans to make Alexandria great

    2013-12-11T03:00:00Z

    Cairo may be the traditional hub for the cinema industry in Egypt but an independent scene is also growing in the country’s second city of Alexandria.

  • May In The Summer
    News

    Dabis to make Arabic debut with Mother-in-Law

    2013-12-10T03:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Palestinian American filmmaker Cherien Dabis is set to adapt Suad Amiry’s Sharon And My Mother-in-Law, a humorous account of life in Ramallah during the Second Intifada. It will be her first feature set in the West Bank and in Arabic.

  • Chronicle Of The Years Of Embers
    News

    AARC teases Lakhdar-Hamina’s Crepuscule

    2013-12-09T06:25:00Z

    Algerian cultural agency AARC is showing first images of Mohamed Lakhdar-Hamina’s Crépuscule des Ombres at the Dubai Film Market.

  • Amr Waked
    News

    Egypt’s Zad set to let Cat out of the bag

    2013-12-08T03:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Egypt’s burgeoning independent film scene will be the subject of a new documentary being produced by Amr Waked and Salah Al-Hanafy’s Cairo-based Zad Communication.

  • Bushra
    News

    Bushra, Badreya headline trafficking drama

    2013-12-08T03:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Egyptian star Bushra has signed up to play opposite compatriot actor Sayed Badreya in English-language thriller Bride Of The Nile, about the trafficking of young girls in the region, which Badreya will also direct.

  • The Mulberry House
    News

    Proaction to launch Syrian Film Institute

    2013-12-07T03:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Producers Orwa Nyrabia and Diana El Jeiroudi of Proaction Film have launched a new Syrian Film Institute in Berlin to act as a hub for Syrian filmmakers, who are either exiled or still in the country.

  • The Brain That Sings
    News

    Aflamnah expands with DIFF duo

    2013-12-07T03:00:00Z

    Dubai-based crowd-funding platform Aflamnah has announced that it has raised $200,000 across 47 projects since its launch 18 months ago, including two films that are premiering at DIFF.

  • Mohmoud Abdel Aziz
    News

    Abdel Aziz joins Film Clinic’s Two Rooms

    2013-12-07T03:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, the legendary Egyptian actor who was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement award at last year’s DIFF, will headline an adaptation of Two Rooms And A Parlour, a new high-profile addition to the production slate of Arab talent hothouse Film Clinic.