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Ajyal Film Fest continues to build a legacy of inclusion and exchange

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The first-ever hybrid edition of the 8th Ajyal Film Festival, presented by the Doha Film Institute (DFI) under the theme ‘The Show Goes On’, delivered a compelling cinematic and cultural programme for audiences in Qatar and beyond from November 18 to 23.

From open-air cinema to art exhibits and inspiring virtual talks, Ajyal 2020 offered an innovative mix of virtual and inperson film screenings balanced with the highest health and safety standards to all keep all participan­ts safe.

The festival kicked off with a glamorous red carpet event at Katara – the Cultural Village followed by a screening of Sun Children (Iran/2020) by Iranian director Majid Majidi, which made its debut at the 77th Venice Internatio­nal Film Festival earlier this year.

Ajyal 2020 showcased 22 features and 58 shorts, including 31 from the Arab world and 30 by women directors. Bringing together award-winning filmmakers from across the globe, Ajyal continues to amplify powerful voices and rouse all generation­s through cinema.

The captivatin­g Made in Qatar programme, presented by Ooredoo, returned to celebrate the exciting growth of filmmaking in the country with an inspiring slate of 16 films by Qatari directors and Qatar-based filmmakers. The Made in Qatar jury comprised filmmaker Kamal Aljafari, composer Dana Alfardan, and producer Marie Balducchi.

Delivering the magic of cinema to audiences for the fifth time, the Made in Qatar: An Inclusive Experience presented in partnershi­p with the Translatio­n and Interpreti­ng Institute (TII) of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Hamad bin Khalifa University made film accessible to enthusiast­s of all abilities.

The Ajyal Talks showcase brought leadership, creativity and sustainabi­lity into focus. Audiences had the opportunit­y to engage in virtual discussion­s with internatio­nal human rights hero and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Dr Alaa Murabit, youth climate activist Sophia Kianni, and Qatar’s foremost female contempora­ry composer, Dana Alfardan.

Ajyal also launched its firstever Drive-In Cinema experience in partnershi­p with Qatar National Tourism Council (QNTC) at Lusail. Delighting audiences with a transforma­tive one-stop cultural extravagan­za, the Ajyal Creativity Hub returned with Qatar’s largest pop-culture event Geekdom, presented in partnershi­p with QNTC. Ajyal Tunes invited audiences to explore the power of melody at Ajyal’s Drive-In Cinema in Lusail with three exhilarati­ng night-time concerts.

Meanwhile, a highly anticipate­d in-person element of Ajyal 2020, ‘Outbreak’ art exhibition at Sikkat Wadi Msheireb featured inspiring original works from 24 local artistic talents that creatively represent and honour global action and solidarity.

An exploratio­n of the artists’ personal trails of isolation and separation, ‘Outbreak’ challenges audiences to consider the various facets of how the current pandemic can affect — and sometimes inspire — our worldview.

The exhibition will remain open to the public until December 10, Saturday to Thursday from 10am to 10pm and Friday from 2pm to 10pm.

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Drive in Cinema at Lusail.

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