All Middle East articles – Page 51
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Reviews
'Blessed Benefit': Busan Review
Dir: Mahmoud al Massad. 2016. Germany/Jordan/Netherlands/Qatar . 83 mins
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News
Turkey exits Creative Europe, Israel set to join
Turkey’s decision to leave the European funding programme has taken EU and local culture organisations by surprise.
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Oscars: Israel submits 'Sand Storm'
The drama marks the country’s first submission to be filmed entirely in Arabic.
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Image Nation Abu Dhabi plots three features
Rattle The Cage director Majid Al Ansari [pictured] will be an executive producer on the projects.
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Screen to launch Arab Stars of Tomorrow at DIFF
Screen is teaming with December’s Dubai International Film Festival to spotlight emerging talent from the region.
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Six selected for Indian film-makers residency
The film-makers will each receive an expert mentor to help develop their feature projects.
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New Europe closes deals on 'Porto', 'One Week And A Day'
EXCLUSIVE: Anton Yelchin-starrer Porto is executive produced by Jim Jarmusch.
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Reviews
'Gaza Surf Club': Toronto Review
Dirs. Philip Gnadt, Mickey Yamine. Germany, 2016, 87 minutes
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Features
'Forever Pure' director talks harrasment from racist football group
Israeli film-maker Maya Zinshtein discusses the fallout from her football doc Forever Pure, which plays in TIFF Docs.
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News
Haifa fest reveals Israeli films line-up
There are 27 features and documentaries amongst this year’s festival selection.
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Toronto: Alma Cinema takes Palestinian debut 'In Between', scores deals on Sundance hit
EXCLUSIVE: Film captures lives of young Palestinians living in Tel Aviv.
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'The War Show': Venice Review
Dir. Andreas Dalsgaard and Obaidah Zytoon. Denmark/Finland/ Syria, 2016, 100 mins.
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News
Covert Media launches Lexica Films
EXCLUSIVE: Paul Hanson’s production, financing and distribution outfit has launched an international sales label in the run-up to the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Oscars: 'Barakah Meets Barakah' second ever Saudi Foreign Language entry
Romantic comedy will bow at Toronto next month.