By : Tahir Messefek
The Red Sea International Film Festival announces the 14 recipients of its funding in its 2020-2021 programme for Arab filmmakers that will receive production and post-production funding from the Red Sea Fund. The fund aims to support projects that require immediate and crucial financing to help bring films to life and shine a light on important narratives from exciting and emerging filmmakers from the Arab world.
This round of funding is an accelerator to the official Red Sea Fund initiative which launched in June and received an encouraging 650 projects which are currently being reviewed and will be announced in December.
The fiction features and documentaries hail from Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Qatar, Iraq, Algeria,Tunisia and Morocco.
Two of the films have already found their way onto the international festival circuit.The much-anticipated feature debut from Short Palme d’Or winner and Oscar-nominated director Ely Dagher, ‘The Sea Ahead’ was presented as part of Cannes Director’s Fortnight. Jordanian writer and director Darin J. Sallam will have her world premiere for her debut feature ‘Farha’ at the Toronto International Film Festival this month.
The 14 backed films are:
Farha, directed by Darin J. Sallam (Jordan, Sweden) Fiction Feature
The Sea Ahead, directed by Ely Dagher (France, Lebanon, USA, Belgium, Qatar) Fiction Feature
Communion, directed by Nejib Belkadhi (Tunisia) Fiction Feature
Take Me To The Cinema, directed by Albaqer Jaafar (Iraq, Egypt) Feature Documentary
Soula, directed by Salah Issaad (Algeria) Fiction Feature
Quareer, directed by Ragheed Al Nahdi, Norah Almowald, Ruba Khafagy, Fatma Alhazmi, Noor Alameer (Saudi Arabia) Fiction Feature
Life Suits Me Well, directed by Al Hadi Ulad-Mohand (Morocco, France) Fiction Feature
Recovery, directed by Rashid Masharawi (Palestine) Feature Documentary
Route 10, directed by Omar Naim (Saudi Arabia) Fiction Feature
Basma, directed by Fatima Al-Banawi (Saudi Arabia, Egypt) Fiction Feature
I Am Arze, directed by Mira Shaib (Lebanon) Fiction Feature
Inshallah A Boy, directed by Amjad Alrasheed (Jordan) Fiction Feature
The Arabic Interpreter, directed by Ali Kareem (Iraq, Germany, Qatar) Fiction Feature
The Wind Also Sings, directed by Hadi Ghandour (Lebanon, Tunisia) Fiction Feature
Edouard Waintrop, Artistic Director of the Red Sea International Film Festival, explained: “Arab cinema continues to captivate audiences around the world with unique and authentic stories that showcase the extraordinary creative talent who bring to life the region’s rich cultural tapestry. Supporting films out of the traditional cycle gives us the means to develop and nurture Arab talent throughout the year and fund even more compelling projects. It’s wonderful to see such incredible Arab films in the selection at Venice this year, and with initiatives such as ours which give filmmakers that all-important support, I have no doubt we will witness a surge of films claiming the international spotlight in the coming years.”