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While the pandemic may have shuttered cinemas and put productions on ice around the world, it has also been a history-making 12 months for filmmakers from the Arab world.
Sameh Alaa s short film
I Am Afraid to Forget Your Face, which became the first Egyptian film to be nominated for the Palme d Or, won the top prize at Cannes this year, while filmmaker Amjad Abu Alala s
You Will Die at Twenty became the first film to be officially submitted by Sudan for Oscars consideration.
Here, we take a look at some of the regional filmmakers and actors who rightly found themselves in the spotlight this year, thanks to their work.
Middle East cinema: The seven must-see films of 2020
Festivals and cinemas shut due to the pandemic, but some movies were still able to make a critical impact
From left: Radiograph Of A Family; Ghosts director Azra Deniz Okyay; and Ahmed Hammoud in Zanka Contact (copyright details, see films below) By Published date: 28 December 2020 10:14 UTC | Last update: 2 months 2 weeks ago
The express train that is Middle Eastern cinema hit the buffers this year as the global film industry came to a halt amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The shockwaves continue to reverberate: for how long is still not known.
The year started robustly: at the Berlin International Film Festival in February, Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof won best film for
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It has been a difficult year in which to not only flourish but prevail, in an entertainment industry that has been brought to its knees by a pandemic.
But these 10 stars show that with resilience, patience and, above all, talent, the seeds they planted in 2020 will yield even bigger results in the coming years …
Emma Corrin British actress Emma Corrin won critical acclaim portraying Princess Diana in season four of The Crown . Netflix
Landing the very first role she auditioned for upon leaving the University of Cambridge in 2018 would have been exciting enough for the British actress. But to find out you’re playing one of the most famous women of the 20th century was the icing on the cake for Emma Corrin, 25.
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