10th Arab Film Festival in Rotterdam
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From June 23 to 27 current, Rotterdam Holland town celebrates the 10th anniversary of its festival dedicated to the 7th Art Arabic; coveting this action include promoting Arab-European dialogue.
Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, UAE, Iraq, Palestine, Kuwait and other European countries co-producers of some movies are participating in the rendezvous exceptional festival of Arab cinema.
Kicking off the festival via the Egyptian film “Charm of what happened” to Madhkour Thabet.
The other film participants, they are: Crossed (UAE), the Space of Hope (Algeria), was not the (Lebanon), the Port of memory (UAE, Germany, France), Red-Light (Egypt), Back to the point of inertia (Algeria), A History Lesson (Lebanon), Seeds of Peace (Netherlands), Alone, I face my fate (Morocco, Netherlands), The Barons (Morocco, Egypt), Every day of celebration (Lebanon France), In Natural Color (Egypt), The Nesting (Iraq, Denmark), The Same Life (Egypt), The Unknown Lady (Palestine, Syria), The Trap (Algeria, Italy) My name is George (Egypt), Hamlet (Iraq), not to mention (Morocco), something is missing (Egypt, Germany) and Birds of Jasmine (Syria).
In addition, five productions are Tunisian Poster 10th edition of the festival and will be our 7th Art, again under the spotlight at the 10th festival in Rotterdam. The occasion will undoubtedly promote the ideal location for film production in Tunisia and reveal a public that has not yet had the opportunity to know better. .
The public will discover the “Zarzis” Mohamed Zran “Dawah by Raja Laamari,” and Cinecitta “Ibrahim Ltaief” and the shorts “Tandid” Walid Matar and “Lambouba” Nadia’s rays.
Remember that “Zarzis” or Zran Living here has recently been awarded two major international prizes: the first was for best director at Abu Dhabi film festival, and the second was the Grand Prize of documentary films at the last festival of the Mediterranean Tetouan, Morocco.
In addition, among the Tunisian films crowned at the Rotterdam festival include “The Magic Box” by Ridha Behi in 2003 and the short film “The Bill” Mohamed Ali Nahdi in 2009 who brilliantly won the Golden Eagle.
The jury for feature films is formed from the Egyptian Madhkour Thabet (Chairman), Tunisian actor Fathi Haddawi, the Belgian critic Stephanie Van Stone and producer Iran Nesrine Mardad.
The Jury consists of short films from omanien Khaled Zadjali (Chair), the Tunisian Samia Marrouki decorator, Imed Nmiri of Kuwait, directed by Daniella Austrian Swarovski and visual artist of Lebanese origin Holland Helena Khouri.
This new festival will also be enhanced by the presence of a host of actors and filmmakers Arab intellectuals: in this case Najla Fathi Ilmah Chahiine, Issaad Younis and Hamdi Kandil (Egypt), Ben Hassine Atef, Sana KASSOUS, Lassad Oueslati, Ltayef Brahim and Mohamed Ali Ben Jemaa (Tunisia), and Fajer Yaakoub Soulafa Hijazi (Syria) …

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