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Hidden Beauties Awarded Best Film at Luxor African Film Festival
Tunisian director Nouri Bouzid's film Hidden Beauties was recognized for its achievement with the Best Film Award during the second edition of Luxor African Film Festival which took place from March 15 -24, 2013. more ›
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7th Edition of Ayam Beirut Al Cinema'iya Arab Film Festival/Beirut DC
14.03.2013 - Beginning tomorrow this Arab film festival in Lebanon (March 15 - 24, 2013) returns with an impressive selection of Arab narrative and documentary productions from 2011 - 2012 along with two recent short films from 2013. All in all the... more ›
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Top Award Winning ADFF 2012 Short Film Murk Light Will Screen at Tribeca Film Festival
14.03.2013 – Murk Light, a short Emirati movie directed by Iraqi filmmaker Yasir Al Yasiri and supported and produced by twofour54 creative lab, a Media Zone Authority – Abu Dhabi, company, has been nominated for the category Best Narrative Shorts... more ›
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Video: Interview with Hala lofty, Director of Coming Forth by Day
16.12.2012 - Egyptian director Hala Lotfy talks about the story behind her ADFF funded film Coming Forth by Day, the casting process and some behind the scenes stories. more ›
Three Abu Dhabi Film Festival Films Awarded at Carthage Film Festival
Three ADFF alumni films were honored at this year’s Carthage Film Festival, held in Tunisia November 16-24. more ›
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In My Mother’s Arms, the Best Documentary at ASPA
25.11.2012 - On Friday November 23, the 6th Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) announced the list of winners in a ceremony at the Queensland Performing Arts Center in Brisbane. more ›
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Review: Cursed Be the Phosphate
“Cursed be the phosphate that we dig out and that goes to others.” These bitter words echoed through Tunisia’s Gafsa mining basin, repeated by impoverished workers who organised protests against the government that were brutally suppressed... more ›
Q&A: The Patience Stone, Directed by Atiq Rahimi
Director Atiq Rahimi discussed with us his bold new drama The Patience Stone, which screens in ADFF’s New Horizons Competition. more ›
Review: When I Saw You
Eleven-year-old Tarek grows restless at Harir camp in Jordan, as the days go by with no sign of return and no sign of his father. A conversation with an old woman, who tells him she’s been waiting to return for 20 years, pushes him to take his... more ›
Review: Beasts of the Southern Wild
Critics and audiences around the world have fallen in love with Beasts of the Southern Wild, and especially with its pint-sized, lionhearted six-year-old protagonist Hushpuppy. more ›
