The Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) has confirmed that its Enjaaz programme has supported 15 remarkable films that are now screening at the 12th Festival until December 16. The Enjaaz programme provides post-production support to help up-and-coming regional talent finalise their works and bring their projects to the silver screen. Since the inaugural year of […]
The Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) has confirmed that its Enjaaz programme has supported 15 remarkable films that are now screening at the 12th Festival until December 16. The Enjaaz programme provides post-production support to help up-and-coming regional talent finalise their works and bring their projects to the silver screen.
Since the inaugural year of the initiative in 2007, the production and post-production support programme, which is part of the Dubai Film Market at DIFF, has become a pillar for the growth of cinema in the region. The captivating line up being showcased this year is:
The Idol by Hany Abu-Assad; Skin by Afraa Batous; 3000 Nights by Mai Masri; 23 Kilometres by Noura Kevorkian; The Curve by Rifqi Assaf; Going to Heaven by Saeed Salmeen Al Murry; Borders of Heaven by Fares Naanaa; Go Home by Jihane Chouaib; We Have Never Been Kids by Mahmood Soliman; El Clásico by Halkawt Mustafa; Weight of The Shadow by Hakim Belabbes; Al Medina by Omar Sharqawi; The Boss by Rizgar Husen; Smell of Bread by Manal Ali Bin Amro; and Mariam by Faiza Ambah
Masoud Amralla Al Ali, DIFFs Artistic Director, said: DIFFs Enjaaz programme has been providing crucial support to the regional film industry for almost a decade. It is the proud supporter of many award-winning films that have been showcased at DIFF, and we are honoured to have been a part of the journey of those films as they flourish on a regional and global stage.