The Brazilian production will be in the Ibero-American Film Festival, to take place in Jordan starting this Sunday (3). Admission is free of charge.
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A partnership between Spcine and the Municipal Culture Secretariat aims to attract national and international productions. Applications open on October 6.
“Youth” was the first feature film made in the Arab country and can be watched on the Supo Mungam Plus platform with Portuguese subtitles.
The event is taking place online in two different platforms this year. It will continue until September 27.
Documentary film ‘Beirut – La Vie en Rose’ sheds light on a part of the Lebanese high-society that’s unlike what is usually shown in mainstream media. In an online talk on Friday (4), the author said there’s a provocative streak to his piece.
In a meeting hosted by the Arab Film Festival at Home, filmmaker Soudade Kaadan talked about how she developed the female characters in her film ‘The Day I Lost My Shadow.’ The movie merges fiction and reality in a story set in Syria.
The 2nd Contemporary Egyptian Film Festival from Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil will continue until next Sunday (30), featuring horror flicks The Blue Elephant 1 and 2, which were box office hits in Egypt.
Forum will be held from February 8-13 and bring together ministers, mayors, scholars, and community activists in Abu Dhabi. The emirate will also host Better Cities Film Festival.
Seven motion pictures will be featured at Cine Brasília from January 9 to 12. Admission is free.
The recipient of an honor during the São Paulo International Film Festival, the filmmaker told ANBA about his latest movie, his creative process, his beginnings, and the Palestinian cause.
In an interview with ANBA, the Brazilian filmmaker talked about his Arab background, his first travel to Algeria – his father’s land –, his parents’ love story, career, and future projects.
A traveling show created by the UNHCR features pictures of refugees around the world as well as film screenings at a mall.
Units of the Social Service of Commerce throughout the state of São Paulo will host screenings of movies made in several countries, including ‘Yara,’ which is set in Lebanon with directing from the French-Iraqi Abbas Fahdel.
Instituto Cervantes, in Morocco’s capital, will show movies made in twelve countries, including Brazil, starting April 2. ‘João – o Maestro’ will be screened at 6:30 pm on April 12.