‘Daughters of Abdulrahman’ to screen in UAE and Palestine
The movie received grants from the Doha Film Institute, Tribeca Film Institute, and the Jordan Film Fund.
The movie received grants from the Doha Film Institute, Tribeca Film Institute, and the Jordan Film Fund.
The Amman Film Industry Days (AFID), the professional arm of the festival, will take place within the same period.
Written and directed by Bassel Ghandour, the film stars Emad Azmi, Baraka Rahmani, Munther Rayahneh, Maisa Abd Elhadi, Nadira Omran, and Nadim Rimawi.
On both days, the screening will be followed by a discussion with the directors.
Palestinians expressed outrage over 'Amira', which revolves around a 17-year-old Palestinian girl who was conceived with the smuggled sperm of her imprisoned father.
The one-year agreement aims to promote intercultural dialogue between Jordanian and Russian film communities.
The film will release in Jordan on September 23.
An independent jury of Jordanian and Arab filmmakers and professionals met online over three days to evaluate eligible submissions.
In 2020, 381 film and TV projects were filmed in Jordan - including 360 local productions and 21 foreign productions.
The screening will be followed by a virtual discussion with the directors.
The screening will be followed by a virtual discussion with the directors.
Compared to the previous cycle, a significant increase of 32.5% in the number of submissions in all categories was realised.
The inaugural edition is due to take place from August 23 to 31 in the Jordanian capital, Amman.
The foreign cast and crew will abide by the filming guidelines, which the Royal Film Commission – Jordan (RFC) issued last month.
The deadline for submissions is May 21 and the winner will be announced on May 26 after public voting.
The competition invites participants to document their experience or thoughts while dealing with the ongoing crisis.
Directed by Fadi Haddad, the 80-minute drama/comedy is scripted in Arabic with English subtitles.
The film is a 90-minute documentary told through the voice of inmate Kenneth Reams about human resilience.
The show, which was partially shot in Jordan, could be perceived as “infringing on the sanctity of religion”, the commission said. As a result, it has officially requested that "Messiah" ...
In the past two months, four Jordanian productions, two Arab projects, one Jordanian-Arab co-production, one American TV series and a Serbian feature film were shot in the country.
Produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by Walt Disney Studios, “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” Episode IX is the conclusion and last ever episode to the Skywalker saga.
AIFF is accepting films for its competitive sections reserved for Arab filmmakers which include feature-length narrative competition which aims to highlight first-timers in the fields of directing, scriptwriting, cinematography, editing ...
The selected films will receive financial support from the JFF which amounts to a total of $350,000 (250,000 Jordanian dinars).
The Royal Film Commission of Jordan is aiming to create an environment conducive to filmmaking for players within the region and beyond.
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