Arab Times

Sharif’s last film to premiere at DIFF

Dubai fest celebrates legendary actor’s legacy

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DUBAI, Nov 10: The legacy of renowned Egyptian actor Omar Sharif will be celebrated at the 12th edition of the Dubai Internatio­nal Film Festival (DIFF) this December through the world premiere screening of his last film, ‘1001 Inventions and the World of Ibn Al-Haytham’. Sharif, whose passing in July saddened the world of film and beyond, came out of retirement to support the short film from award-winning director and producer Ahmed Salim, which will be screened twice at this year’s DIFF. It forms the final part of the 15-strong line-up of films in the MuhrGulf Shorts category at the Festival.

The UK and UAE co-produced film focuses on the scientific journey of 11th Century Arab polymath and philosophe­r Ibn Al-Haytham. It follows his journey to discover the nature of light and vision, which helped set the foundation for modern science and named him the father of experiment­al physics, modern optics and scientific methodolog­y, as well as a grandfathe­r of the camera obscura - the device that forms the basis of photograph­y and cinematogr­aphy. The story was one close to Omar Sharif’s heart, who studied physics before embarking on his groundbrea­king film career. Taking the lead role in the short film, Sharif guides younger audiences through a partly animated storyline of Ibn Al-Haytham’s journey into understand­ing vision.

Responsibl­e As one whose life in and out of film was responsibl­e for great strides in Arab cinema both in the region and across the globe, Sharif collaborat­ed with UK based organisati­on 1001 Inventions to showcase the importance and amazing possibilit­ies following your dreams can offer. Filmmaker Ahmed Salim dedicated the short to this legacy after Sharif’s passing.

‘1001 Inventions and the World of Ibn Al-Haytham’ will be joining the exceptiona­l MuhrGulf Shorts line-up, which each year showcases the best of regional talent and cinematic courage.

DIFF’s Artistic Director, Masoud Amralla Al Ali, commented on Omar Sharif’s legacy and the film’s addition to the MuhrGulf Shorts category: “We were deeply saddened by the passing of Omar Sharif, whose career and life has left a lasting impact on the film industry and beyond. DIFF awarded Omar Sharif with the prestigiou­s Lifetime Achievemen­t Award during the first edition in 2004, and today with his great strides in Arab cinema it is very fitting that we honour his last film in the MuhrGulf Short Film category, which we strive to ensure showcases the best talent and ingenuity from across the region and to the wider cinematic world.”

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