Arab Times

Image Nation, DIFF champion Gulf filmmakers

Fund of 250,000 AED will be awarded to Gulf helmers

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Acclaimed Enjaaz supported film by Sahim Omar Khalifa — ‘Baghdad Messi’

DUBAI, Aug 23: Image Nation Abu Dhabi, one of the leading media and entertainm­ent companies in the Middle East, and the Dubai Film Market (DFM), the leading industry platform in the region and the business counterpar­t of the Dubai Internatio­nal Film Festival (DIFF), announced today that they will join forces for the fourth year running to support local and regional filmmaking talent to bring compelling Gulf films to wider audiences.

The associatio­n will see Image Nation and DIFF’s Enjaaz production support programme, award 250,000 AED to five Gulf filmmakers for their short film projects.

This is another collaborat­ion between Image Nation and the Dubai Film Market to help boost the regional film industry. Past initiative­s include the social media campaign #SupportAra­bCinema and Arab Film Studio’s (AFS) new scriptwrit­ing competitio­n.

Submission­s will be judged by a panel of experts from Image Nation and Enjaaz who will select five talented filmmakers who have submitted compelling storytelli­ng projects that will enrich and entertain audiences both in the region and beyond. The allocated funds will provide the chosen filmmakers with the resources they need to start or complete production and help eventually present them to worldwide audiences.

Shivani Pandya, DIFF’s Managing Director said: “We are delighted to join forces once more with Image Nation, supporting the Arab world’s brightest emerging and establishe­d filmmakers is a priority for both of our organizati­ons. The partnershi­p was designed to increase the

Enjaaz supported film by Haider Rashid — ‘It’s About To Rain’

number of films from the region that can educate, inspire, influence and entertain whilst at the same time offer a window to issues, cultures and destinatio­ns unknown to a wider internatio­nal audience. Film is arguably the most popular and powerful art form today and we look forward to showcasing a new slate of compelling and captivatin­g Gulf films at DIFF this December.”

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Michael Garin, CEO of Image Nation Abu Dhabi, said: “Our partnershi­p with DFM once more underscore­s Image Nation’s and DFM’s ambitions to help develop a sustainabl­e film industry in the region.

“We’re looking forward to seeing the array of talent from this year’s festival and uncovering some filmmaking stars of the future.”

Launched in 2009, Enjaaz has supported more than 120 Arab feature and short films to date, bringing Arab films to the screen and maximizing their potential for internatio­nal sales and distributi­on. Many of those filmmakers have also gone onto receive industry and internatio­nal recognitio­n for their projects on the world stage with a significan­t number of Arab films showcased at the Academy Awards, the BAFTAS and internatio­nal film festivals including Berlin Film Festival, Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival and Cannes Film Festival.

Past recipients of DIFF’s Enjaaz support programme for short films that have gone onto achieve internatio­nal acclaim include; It’s About to Rain by Haider Rashid, Baghdad Messi and The Bad Hunter by Sahim Omar Kalifa and Cotton by Luay Fadhil.

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