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13-member jury to judge over 80 films at Sharjah fest

The jury consists of acclaimed national, regional and internatio­nal filmmakers, actors and academics

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The Sharjah Internatio­nal Film Festival for Children and Youth (SIFF) 2021 has announced a 13-member jury comprising acclaimed national, regional and internatio­nal filmmakers, actors and academics to judge more than 80 films in competitio­n in the much-awaited eighth edition of the festival.

Befiting its growing reputation as an internatio­nal plaform that celebrates children’s and youth films, SIFF 2021 atracted a total of 2,950 submission­s this year. The 80+ films chosen for screening include 30 animation films, 9 child and youth-made films, 6 documentar­ies, 8 full-length features, 13 each of student and internatio­nal short films, and 6 short films from the GCC.

The jury will evaluate the films competing in 7 categories based on the ideas and objectives behind them, the implementa­tion standards, creativity and innovation, presentati­on and techniques.

STUDENT’S FILM CATEGORY: The entries in this category will be evaluated by Emirati filmmaker Hamad Abdullah Saghran whose very first short film The Sea Hides won many local and regional awards and is the co-founder of Villa Cinema, an interactiv­e plaform for potential film producers, together with Bahraini photograph­er and video artist Mashael Alsaie, whose work has featured in group exhibition­s at Misk, Riyadh ( 2020), PS122, New York (2019), and Bahrain Annual Fine Arts Festival (2020).

GCC SHORT FILM CATEGORY: The panel for this category includes Emirati filmmaker Majid Al Ansari whose debut feature Zinzana (Ratle The Cage) won him the Arab Filmmaker of the Year award at the 2016 Berlin Internatio­nal Film Festival and has directed several episodes of the Neflix series Paranormal; Abdullah AlTurkmany, Kuwaiti actor and director who has won multiple awards for his efforts on stage and television, including Kuwait’s State Award of Admiration and Encouragem­ent in Arts; and Omani filmmaker Dr. Khalid Bin Abdul Rahim Al Zadjali, who is Founder and President of the Arab Cinemana Festival as well as Director of Stockholm’s Hope Internatio­nal Film Festival (HIFF).

INTERNATIO­NAL SHORT FILM CATEGORY: Jury member Maryam Bin Fahad is a filmmaker and media personalit­y with vast experience, having served as Media Adviser to the National Media Council. She was named one of the most powerful Arab women in the government sector for 2013 by Forbes Middle East magazine and has won the Sony Award for Young Film Directors from the UAE for her short film Fourak Al Rouh. She will partner with journalist and film academicia­n Giulio Vita from Italy, who founded the La Guarimba Film Festival, to determine the winners in this category.

ANIMATION FILM CATEGORY: Director of Catsaway, the first feature-length animation film produced and set in Abu Dhabi, Fadel Al Mheiri, studied filmmaking at the American University of Sharjah. His experiment­al short films have been shown at the Emirates Film Competitio­n and won prestigiou­s awards. In judging the entries for this category, Al Mheiri will be accompanie­d by Yousef Albagshi, cartoonist and animation artist from Kuwait, whose short films have won awards at several internatio­nal festivals.

DOCUMENTAR­Y FILM CATEGORY: This category will be evaluated by James Piecowye, Associate Professor, College of Communicat­ion and Media Sciences at Zayed University in Dubai, and a popular podcaster; and Bentley Brown, American director and producer whose films include Oustaz (Berlinale 2016), First Feature (Iffroterda­m 2019), and Revolution From Afar (Africa Movie Academy Awards Nominee 2020).

FEATURE FILM CATEGORY: Popular Syrian actor Abed Fahad who most recently won the Golden Award for best actor at the Cairo Art Festival for his roles in Al Haggag and Al Thaher Pepars, will join Kuwaiti director Khaled Al Refai in evaluating films in this category.

SIFF 2021 will be held from October 10 – 15 under the theme ‘Think Film’, with a fully virtual programme that includes 48 film premieres, 30 workshops in both Arabic and English, 7 panel discussion­s, and more. The festival is organised by FUNN – the Sharjah-based organisati­on that promotes media arts learning among children and youth.

 ?? Kamal Kassim / Gulf Today ?? The smiles of the Emiratis speak volumes about the boundless happiness that has been spread by Expo 2020 Dubai all over the UAE.
Kamal Kassim / Gulf Today The smiles of the Emiratis speak volumes about the boundless happiness that has been spread by Expo 2020 Dubai all over the UAE.

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