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Short films take centre stage at Durban Film Festival
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5 short films to look out for at the Durban International Film Festival
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Sudanese Film Looks At Arranged Marriage, Colonialism, And Love — All In 20 Minutes
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Young filmmakers share insights on making cinema amid pandemic 15 Mar 2021 - 9:46
Rithy Panh during the Qumra 2021 press briefing
The Peninsula
The triumph of three young filmmakers in making cinema amidst the pandemic, under the mentorship of Oscar-nominated Cambodian-French creative documentarian Rithy Panh, was highlighted at Qumra 2021, Doha Film Institute’s (DFI) annual talent incubator for Arab cinema.
Addressing the media, Rithy Panh commented, ultimately, making cinema is about looking into yourself, your past, our future, the world around us and our memories. “All your stories are inside your body,” said Rithy, who tutored filmmakers as part of DFI’s Short Documentary Lab.
Al-Sit wins the Grand Prix at Tampere
Mission: Hebron is put forward as a candidate for the European Film Awards
Al-Sit by Suzannah Mirghani
The online 2021 edition of the Tampere Film Festival, the annual Finnish event dedicated to short films, announced its awards during a virtual ceremony held on Sunday afternoon.
The International Grand Prix went to
Suzannah Mirghani’s film
Al-Sit (Sudan/Qatar), which tells the story of Nafisa, a teenage girl in a Sudanese village who – despite her crush on someone else – is facing an arranged marriage. Her grandmother, the powerful matriarch Al-Sit, has her own plans for Nafisa’s future. Can Nafisa choose for herself?