
Arab films and their representatives went all out on this year’s Croisette and stood out in focus, with the 78th Cannes Film Festival starting on Tuesday.
Example: What Qatar's film industry is saying for insiders this will be its biggest influence on Croisette. Given that the Arab Film Centre (ACC) will award its sixth Arab Film Personality Award to Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, CEO of the Doha Film Academy in Qatar during the festival, as her efforts to “promote Qatar, Arab, Arab, global film industry” are the right time.
Egypt also has reasons to celebrate. It returns a certain view of returning to the Cannes Film Festival for the first time in nine years, with its “central role in regional production and distribution” being “the largest film production center in the Arab world”, which became the focus of attention in a group organized by Marché Du Film and the ACC and won “Egypt: Egypt: The Blockbuster Country of the Arab World”.
Meanwhile, Charlie Polinger debut plaguestarring Joel Edgerton (The boy was erased,,,,, Black quality), will premiere at a certain aspect of the Cannes Film Festival, making the image the first film in Abu Dhabi in one of two major Cannes Film Festivals. Established on a joint production partnership with Spooky Pictures and the Five Henrys of Edgerton and the Five Henrys of Edgerton, this psychological horror film tells the story of a 12-year-old who navigates a savage social order in an all-boy water polo summer camp.
CEO Ben Ross told the picture country Abu Dhabi that it will mark a special moment. thr. "We're all excited to go to Cannes with the movie," he said. "I'm sure it's going to be a different experience."
Palestinian cinemas will also attract attention to hybridization. At the Cannes Market Conference, this will be the focus, and the Revenge Thriller once Upon a timeDirected by twin brothers Tarzan and Arab Nasser, A will be cancelled in the UN DENICER program.
In addition, documentary by Iranian director Sepideh Farsi Put your soul in your handsThis is a feature of Palestinian photojournalist Fatma Hassona and his work recorded in Gaza’s daily life, which will be screened in the acid (parallel events held on Cannes Fest) (the Association for Distribution of Independent Films). When the 25-year-old and several members of her family were killed in an air strike in Israel, Cannes Fest expressed “fear and profound sorrow for the tragedy”, adding that the film’s screening “will be a way to remember Fatma Hassona’s memory in addition to the message of the film itself.”
The Israeli Gaza War took center stage in the Cannes opening meeting on Tuesday, when jury chairman Juliette Binoche was asked about a letter published Monday night, signed by film industry like Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon, Susan Sarandon and Javier Bardem, that is: Binoche said she did not sign the letter, but would not elaborate on the reasons, just saying, "You may understand it later."
Egypt will also experience Cannes in more than one way in the form of the Cannes Film Festival. In a certain view, Egyptian director Morad Mostafa Elsa can't fly awayThis is a story co-produced with France, Germany, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Sudan, telling the story of a Muslim Somali immigrant working as a caregiver in Cairo. According to the abstract, she lives in an area full of “tension between African and Egyptian groups.” Nearly a decade later, Egypt returned to the press conference for the section, which was described as a "winning breakthrough for Egyptian films."
The country also played a role in this year's match lineup, with Swedish director Tarik Saleh, the son of Swedish mother and Egyptian father, who will bring his much-anticipated eagleabout a fictional Egyptian actor who shames the authorities and rejects Croisette.
Jordan is also the Royal Film Commission - Jordan just launched the "Enhanced Financial Incentive Program" at Cannes earlier Wednesday. New cash rebates for qualified film and television projects are 25-45%, replacing the 25% cap that has been reached so far. "Projects that spend more than $10 million in production and integrate elements of Jordanian culture are eligible for the highest rebate of 45%," the committee said. "For local production, projects that spend more than $500,000 discounts have increased from 10% to 30%, as part of a broader effort to give Jordanian producers and stimulate the domestic production industry." Existing financial savings such as business taxes and customs, such as business taxes and customs, are still there.
“The amendment aims to enhance Jordan’s competitiveness as the region’s major filmmaking center by creating a trade that supports creativity, provides strong infrastructure and facilitates exchange of expertise, training and knowledge transfer,” said Mohannad Al-Bakri, managing director of the Royal Film Commission. “They also aim to promote cinema tourism by promoting locations of shooting and highlighting Jordanian cultural identity and heritage in global works.”
Previous films in Jordan include Dune parts 1 and 2,,,,, Martian,,,,, John Wickand Aladdin. “In the past 60 years, Lawrence of ArabiaJordan has always welcomed international and regional film and television production. ” The country’s film commission stressed.
Another part of the Arab World broadcasting Cannes Film Festival this year is Maghreb. France-Nice Director Erige Sehiri The promised skyThis is a drama about an unorthodox family, composed of several women from Tunisia. In addition, French director Hafsia Herzi, the daughter of Algerian and Tunisian parents, is bringing her adult drama Little sisterabout a young woman in life between two cultures, will compete for Palme d'Or to Cannes.
Finally, this year marks "the first time Qatar has really appeared in an effective Cannes Film Festival." Indeed, responsible for the delivery of the Emirates 2022 FIFA World Cup and now focusing on the development of the film industry, he will lead executives from the Media City Qatar Media City and a new film committee to the Cannes Film Festival.
It is understood that the Qatar delegation is composed of representatives from the Qatar Media City and the film committee of the Doha-based studio Katara Studios (Orcaseries treaty).
The impact of the Doha Film Academy in Qatar and its financing support will also be seen in the Directors’ two weeks (an independent part held parallel to the Cannes Film Festival). After all, it will include the world premiere The President's Cakewritten and directed by Hasan Hadi of Iraq in his directorial debut. A key participant in the story will be far beyond the Arab world. After all, the film tells the story of a young girl who is tasked with baking birthday cakes for Saddam Hussein.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia continues to seek waves. Shivani Pandya-Malhotra, managing director of the Red Sea Film Foundation, which organizes the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, has just announced its new CEO, and its chairman Jomana al-Rashid is the representative of the country's Cannes.
Film agency Alula, the film agency’s film agency, is responsible for promoting and supporting film and television works while protecting the Alula Region, and has returned to the Cannes Film Festival for the fifth consecutive year. Its movies include Nora,,,,, cherry,,,,, Kandaha,,,,, k-popsand ride.
Acting Executive Director Zaid Shaker told him: “Cannes Film Festival is a key site on our event calendar and one of our most productive markets of the year.” thr. “Our team is located in the Saudi Pavilion, inviting attendees to experience the breathtaking blue rat landscape with our immersive VR products. As Saudi Arabia plays an increasingly important role in the global cinema ecosystem, the film Alula is honored to be this transformation – Champion – Champion – at all stages and at all stages of support for international work.