‘Têtes brûlées’ continues festival run after Berlinale debut
MAD World oversees the film’s international sales, while MAD Distribution manages its distribution across the MENA region.
MAD World oversees the film’s international sales, while MAD Distribution manages its distribution across the MENA region.
CDF's participation in Berlinale extends its ongoing efforts to contribute to the sustainable growth of Saudi Arabia's film sector.
The social thriller is Mohamed Rashad's first narrative feature, following his 2016 documentary 'Little Eagles'.
The films are participating in various categories at the 75th edition of the festival.
The five filmmakers will participate in panel discussions and masterclasses at the European Film Mart, showcasing their local competition-winning films.
'Diaries From Lebanon' is a joint production between Lebanon, France, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi pavilion aims to inspire global producers to explore the captivating filming locations of Saudi Arabia.
In addition to the panels, the ACC will reveal a new edition of its Arab Cinema Magazine.
The festival is scheduled to take place from February 15 to 24, 2024.
The jury will screen the competition titles at this year’s Berlinale and select the winners of the 2024 festival, including the Golden Bear for best film.
'My Favourite Cake' received support from the Berlinale’s World Cinema Fund and underwent development, in part, at the 2020 Berlinale co-production market, where it earned the Eurimages Co-Production Development Award.
The film received Baumi Award for script development from Berlinale and has been awarded ARTE at Cannes Film Festival.
The commission hosted nearly 150 producers, directors, media professionals, and filmmakers from all over the world.
'Les Chenilles' is a directorial debut of the Lebanese duo Michelle and Noel Keserwany.
The story, written by Gamal and Mazen Refaat, centres on Ahmed, Isra’a and their three children in Aden, Yemen in 2019.
Arab distribution is handled by MAD Solutions, while international sales are handled by Films Boutique.
The ACC will also be launching the 18th issue of its Arab Cinema Magazine during the activities of the Berlinale.
The project brings together Yemen, Sudan and Saudi Arabia in a landmark co-production.
The 73rd edition will take place, in person, from February 16-26, 2023.
The Iranian project also participated in the Berlinale Co-Production Market in 2022.
The film received Baumi Award for script development from Berlinale and has been awarded ARTE at Cannes Film Festival.
The Berlin International Film Festival, which is being hosted from 7-17 February, 2019, brings together various film partners from across MENA to work towards promoting Arab cinema on international shores.
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