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Short films on volunteeri­ng, tolerance, equality bag prizes

MANSOUR BIN MOHAMMAD AWARD ENCOURAGES YOUTH TO PRODUCE SOCIALLY RELEVANT FILMS

- BY JANICE PONCE DE LEON Staff Reporter

A lot of people I know have experience­d this kind of discrimina­tion when looking for a job. Some of them are hijabis.

Three short films depicting discrimina­tion against women, the power of volunteeri­ng and a young man’s pursuit of happiness bagged top prizes at this year’s Mansour Bin Mohammad Short Film Award on Wednesday.

The award encourages youth to produce films highlighti­ng social issues and raise community awareness on human rights. The third season of the award organised by Dubai’s Community Developmen­t Authority (CDA) focused on three categories: Tolerance and Moderation, Combating Discrimina­tion and Equality, and Volunteer Culture.

Abdul Karim Julfar, CDA director-general, said the categories were based on some of the values of the UAE’s founding father, Shaikh Zayed.

“The founder of this country, Shaikh Zayed, had so many values and three of the values he had are the focus of this award. This is the Year of Zayed, so we want to make sure the community will also embrace his values,” Julfar told Gulf News.

Eynas Orabi’s Visual Effects won the first prize in the ‘Combating Discrimina­tion and Equality’ category.

Orabi said women are accorded equal rights in the UAE and are doing well in society, but there are some employers who sometimes reject “regular looking” women in favour of a more “dolled-up” jobseeker irrespecti­ve of their qualificat­ions.

“A lot of people I know have experience­d this kind of discrimina­tion when looking for a job. Some of them are hijabis, some are not. The first [criterion] is how you look like and what you accomplish­ed in your life is [often] secondary,” Orabi, 23, told Gulf News.

“I believe my film will put a spotlight on what a lot of people are ignoring right now. I ■

Eynas Orabi If people volunteer and do their bit, it will make a difference in society.”

Aarti Trikannad That’s the real meaning of happiness — it’s the feeling that you’re home and you’re safe.”

Abdullah Malek

believe the first step of solving any problem is to realise that it is happening.”

Maitha Al Shamsi, CEO of the Human Rights Sector at CDA, said Orabi’s short film could help change some people’s perspectiv­e, especially individual­s who discrimina­te.

“There might not be a systematic discrimina­tion with regard to appearance but it might be that an individual person who’s ■ [doing it],” Al Shamsi said.

“The whole objective of the short film is to create this awareness on the issues that people might face in society. Hopefully by creating that awareness, we also start helping people to change.” she added.

Sandhya Ramachandr­an and Aarti Trikannad’s short film titled Doing Your Bit won first prize in the Volunteeri­ng Culture category. The duo filmed a volunteer organisati­on that collects scrap textiles and sews them into something useful for the needy.

“In Dubai, people buy a lot of clothes, people buy a lot of things in general and they don’t think before they buy new ones and dispose of things quickly so it felt like this is a relevant topic in Dubai,” Ramachandr­an, a part-time faculty in filmmaking, told Gulf News.

Trikannad agreed and said teens with spare time after school can use their free time for the good of others. “If people volunteer and do their bit, it will make a difference in society.”

Syrian expatriate Abdullah Malek’s Pursuit of Happiness with Ahmad Al Zarouni zoomed in on the UAE being home to more than 200 nationalit­ies. “That’s the real meaning of happiness — it’s the feeling that you’re home and you’re safe,” Malek said.

 ?? Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News ?? Eynas Orabi, whose shirt film titled ‘Visual Effects’ won first prize in the ‘Combating Discrimina­tion and Equality’ category, accepts her award from Abdul Karim Julfar in the presence of Maitha Al Shamsi in Dubai on Wednesday.
Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News Eynas Orabi, whose shirt film titled ‘Visual Effects’ won first prize in the ‘Combating Discrimina­tion and Equality’ category, accepts her award from Abdul Karim Julfar in the presence of Maitha Al Shamsi in Dubai on Wednesday.
 ?? Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News ?? Aarti Trikannad and Sandhya Ramachandr­an, whose ‘Doing Your Bit’ won the award in the Volunteer Culture category.
Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News Aarti Trikannad and Sandhya Ramachandr­an, whose ‘Doing Your Bit’ won the award in the Volunteer Culture category.
 ?? Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News ?? Abdullah Malek and Ahmad Al Zarouni, whose ‘Pursuit of Happiness’ won the award in the Tolerance and Moderation category.
Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News Abdullah Malek and Ahmad Al Zarouni, whose ‘Pursuit of Happiness’ won the award in the Tolerance and Moderation category.

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