Palestinian film ‘Upshot’ to open Carthage Film Festival
'Upshot' has won a slew of awards, including the Golden Pardino and Independent Youth Jury awards at the 77th Locarno Film Festival, the Best Film Award at Sharjah Film Festival, ...
'Upshot' has won a slew of awards, including the Golden Pardino and Independent Youth Jury awards at the 77th Locarno Film Festival, the Best Film Award at Sharjah Film Festival, ...
'My Driver and I' was supported by the Cairo Film Connection, the UK Global Screen Fund, and the Red Sea Film Foundation.
The winning films include 'The Sun Sets on Beirut', 'The Last Winter' and 'Vibrations for Gaza'.
The film will be competing in the 'Meet The Neighbors+' category.
MAD World has released the film’s posters before it heads to BFI London and El Gouna film festivals.
The Tunisian-Italian rom-com is written and directed by Mourad Ben Cheikh, produced by Habib Attia, Silvia Innocenzi, and Giovanni Saulini.
The film is written and and directed by writer/director and composer Chakib Taleb-Bendiab.
The film traces Mohamed Abdallah Draz's journey from his modest roots in Mahallat Diyay to his academic endeavors in Paris, portraying him as a visionary who championed equal opportunities for ...
The film follows the story of Shihab, the hustling, jaded, taxi driver, and Suhail, his dependent wheelchair-bound brother.
The film has received significant support, including grants from the El Gouna Film Festival and recognition from the CineGouna Platform.
The docudrama, set in Lebanon, is a joint production between Lebanon, France, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
The film’s international sales are handled by MAD World, while its distribution and sales in the Arab-speaking world are handled by MAD Distribution.
The film is written and and directed by Chakib Taleb-Bendiab.
The film is a joint production between Palestine, Italy and France.
'Xoftex' is set in a Greek refugee camp named Xoftex, where Syrian and Palestinian asylum seekers anxiously await news of their refugee status.
MAD World handles the film’s worldwide sales while MAD Distribution handles the film’s distribution in the Arab-speaking region.
The docudrama, set in Lebanon, uses the format of diaries to narrate four tumultuous years in a nation struggling to break free from its own chains.
MAD Distribution’s acquisition spree underscores its commitment to bringing a rich variety of films to audiences in the Arab world, enhancing the region's cinematic landscape.
The success of 'Simo' and 'Trinou' at the Imedghassen Film Festival underscores MAD Solutions’ commitment to promoting innovative storytelling and nurturing emerging talent within the film industry.
MAD World will be spearheaded by MAD Solutions co-founders Alaa Karkouti and Maher Diab, as well as third Managing Partner, Colin Brown, who will all assume Co-President titles.