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36 articles available in total starting from 16/03/2005. Last article published on 26/02/2024.

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Review: Diaries from Lebanon

Review: Diaries from Lebanon

BERLINALE 2024: The efforts to live a relatively normal life amidst the unstable realities of Lebanon are at the heart of the socially engaged documentary by Myriam El Hajj  

26/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Panorama

Meryam Joobeur • Director of Who Do I Belong To

Interview: Meryam Joobeur • Director of Who Do I Belong To

“I like the idea of very real emotions set in a world that feels a bit surreal”

BERLINALE 2024: The debuting director delves into her film, in which something very real – and very tragic – co-exists with mysticism  

24/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Competition

Review: Who Do I Belong To

Review: Who Do I Belong To

BERLINALE 2024: Meryam Joobeur makes an accomplished first feature film with a thrilling and atmospheric story boldly blending realism, oneirism, the family microcosm and jihadi themes  

22/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Competition

Myriam El Hajj • Director of Diaries from Lebanon

Interview: Myriam El Hajj • Director of Diaries from Lebanon

“I was inside the events and living through them with my characters”

BERLINALE 2024: The director breaks down her portrait of the hardships that Lebanese society has gone through over the last few years  

22/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Panorama

EXCLUSIVE: First clips for Berlinale Competition entry Who Do I Belong To

EXCLUSIVE: First clips for Berlinale Competition entry Who Do I Belong To

The first feature by Meryam Joobeur follows a Tunisian woman who must face the limits of her maternal love to counteract the growing darkness in her community  

14/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Competition

In Flames and The Teacher are the victors at a political Red Sea Film Festival awards ceremony

In Flames and The Teacher are the victors at a political Red Sea Film Festival awards ceremony

Other winners with European involvement included Omen by Baloji, Inshallah a Boy by Amjad Al Rasheed and Four Daughters by Kaouther Ben Hania  

08/12/2023 | Red Sea 2023 | Awards

Rani Massalha’s The Return of the Prodigal Son takes home the top production award from the Red Sea Souk

Rani Massalha’s The Return of the Prodigal Son takes home the top production award from the Red Sea Souk

A co-production involving Egypt, Tunisia and France, the film follows a Coptic Christian pig farmer and his struggles amidst the 2009 swine flu outbreak  

07/12/2023 | Red Sea 2023 | Red Sea Souk/Awards

Mohamed Ben Attia  • Director of Behind the Mountains

Interview: Mohamed Ben Attia • Director of Behind the Mountains

“What was on my mind was the anger and rage of someone who wants to explode”

The Tunisian director delves into his mysterious fantasy-drama, first shown in Venice’s Orizzonti, but without unveiling all its secrets  

06/12/2023 | Red Sea 2023

Emad Z Eskander  • Head, Red Sea Fund

Interview: Emad Z Eskander • Head, Red Sea Fund

“We have so much to offer, and this is just the beginning – not even the first page, but the contents page”

The filmmaker and fund head discusses the projects supported so far and why it’s worth working with the Saudi Arabian industry  

06/12/2023 | Red Sea 2023 | Red Sea Souk

The Red Sea Film Festival all set to kick off its third edition

The Red Sea Film Festival all set to kick off its third edition

The Saudi Arabian gathering weighs anchor on 30 November with the motto “Your story, your festival”, and with European films and co-productions scattered around its programme  

29/11/2023 | Red Sea 2023

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