All Middle East articles – Page 41
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Features
Can 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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News
Dubai 2017: Screen's dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the Dubai International Film Festival here.
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Features
'Foxtrot' director: 'we need to provoke and inspire discussion'
Screen talks to director Samuel Maoz and star Lior Ashkenazi.
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Features
How 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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News
Bassam Jarbawi's 'Screwdriver' wraps West Bank shoot
Debut feature comes from Rimsh Film and US outfit Dialectic.
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News
SVoD still not driving production in Arab region
Local filmmakers have found the arrival of the steaming giants problematic.
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Arab filmmakers protest Donald Trump's Jerusalem declaration
Protest launched at Dubai Film Festival.
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Features
Dubai 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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News
TVision 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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Cinemas could return to Saudi Arabia as early as April 2018
Multiplexes could soon be built in the country.
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Sequel 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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News
Vox, Iraqi Cinema swoop on Dubai Film Festival titles (exclusive)
Companies acquired DIFF titles Camera and Match.
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Features
Dubai 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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News
Tunisian 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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News
Image Nation lines up three Gulf films for 2018
2018 releases include local comedy Shabab Sheyab.