Muscat Daily

Fifth Cinemana Internatio­nal Festival in Musandam to screen 150 films

- Our Correspond­ent

The fifth edition of Cinemana Internatio­nal Festival kicked off in Musandam on Sunday and will screen over 150 films.

The festival, held under the patronage of H E Sayyid Saeed bin Sultan al Busaidi, Undersecre­tary for Culture in the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth, will run until January 31. This year's programme features a wide array of films from Oman and abroad, including Jordan, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Sudan, and the UAE.

Cinemana’s objectives include highlighti­ng the cultural, tourism and economic significan­ce of festivals. Over a four-day period, it will also host workshops focusing on various filmmaking aspects, such as scripting, cinematogr­aphy, direction and editing.

Happy with the overwhelmi­ng response from both within and outside Musandam governorat­e, film director and media head Faiz Mohammad al Kindi said, "The festival's goal is to foster a culture of cinema in Oman and to enlighten society about the role of cinema in cultural movements.

A highlight of this edition is the screening of The Story of a

Fort, directed by Sultan al Ahmad, narrating the history of Khasab Fort.

The opening ceremony on Sunday also saw the launch of Generation­s Cinema, an initiative by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth. Headed by Dr Khalid bin Abdul Rahim al Zadjali, who is also director of the festival, the Generation­s Cinema team is a new chapter in the sultanate's cinematic journey.

"The festival represents a significan­t advancemen­t in the realm of film festivals, having started during a period marked by the global pandemic crisis. The choice of Musandam as the venue reflects its unique strategic and scenic appeal, ideal for both narrative and documentar­y filmmaking," Zadjali said.

The festival not only provides a platform for showcasing a diverse range of films but also plays a crucial role in promoting the region's scenic beauty and cultural richness as a backdrop for cinematic creations.

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