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Qatar has first film in Oscar considerat­ion

Documentar­y ‘And Then They Burn the Sea’ is shortliste­d for IDA Award

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PRODUCED by Doha Film Institute (DFI), the documentar­y short subject ‘And Then They Burn the Sea’ from Director Majid Al-Remaihi is Qatar’s first ever Oscar-qualified film in considerat­ion for Academy Award.

Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, chief executive officer of the DFI, said: “It gives us great pride to see young filmmakers from across the region emerge as creative leaders of a new wave of filmmaking, who craft compelling stories with global resonance. This is an incredible achievemen­t for a promising young Qatari and Arab filmmaker and marks a milestone in the evolution of the country’s film industry. Majid’s film in considerat­ion for an Academy Award will inspire more young talent to pursue cinematic ambitions and make an imprint in the global film community through authentic stories that reflect our nation’s culture and traditions.

“We thank Master Rithy Panh for his invaluable contributi­on; not only to Majid, but also to the many aspiring filmmakers he has empowered to push creative boundaries. Their creative prowess and dedication to the arts is indicative of the state of Arab cinema today. This recognitio­n further emphasises our mission at Doha Film Institute to support powerful storytelli­ng and amplify important new voices in cinema, by providing a platform for exciting creative talents from around the world to realise their cinematic aspiration­s while fostering cultural diversity.”

The film, a poetic, visual essay of love and loss as experience­d

by the filmmaker through his mother’s gradual, terminal memory loss, was also Qatar’s first at 2021 Locarno Film Festival, and won Best Short at Vienna Shorts as well as the Silver Tanit Award at Carthage Film Festival. The film has also been shortliste­d for the IDA Documentar­y Awards (nomination­s to be announced November 11, 2022).

Majid Al-Remaihi said: “Seven years ago, I began to feel an endless sea drive a wedge between myself and my mother as her struggle with Alzheimer’s continued to chip away at her sense of being. At nineteen, there was no specific way for me to reconcile with this continuous and incrementa­l loss, of what it had robbed, and what it continues to rob of the futures and pasts that are suddenly irretrieva­ble—but cinema, and this film, helped me piece together abstractio­ns and unfinished conversati­ons as a result of my need for gestures to mourn and heal. I am

quite honoured to have this love letter to my mother receive this recognitio­n as it marks a critical part of my life and honours the myriad contributi­ons of mentors and collaborat­ors that allowed for it to happen.”

Majid Al-Remaihi will be attending the screening of his film as part of “The Short Contenders” programme at USC, in Los Angeles on November 14, 2022. Al-Remaihi, who left his film studies at Middlebury College in his senior year to care for his mother, was mentored throughout his creative process by the Oscar-nominated Cambodian filmmaker Rithy Panh (The Missing Picture).

Produced by the Doha Film Institute, And Then They Burn the Sea represents the institute’s mission to empower emerging filmmakers from the region.

“I am always proud to work with the Doha Film Institute in support of their efforts to identify and future promising, independen­t new voices in cinema,” added Panh, “and the attention given to Majid for And Then They Burn the Sea shows the boundless potential emerging Qatari and Arab filmmakers have to pave their own journey to the internatio­nal audience. “Congratula­tions to Majid, and DFI, on qualifying And Then They Burn the Sea for the Oscar considerat­ion from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Science.”

And Then They Burn the Sea is represente­d by Wouter Jansen of Square Eyes for sales and distributi­on.*

 ?? ?? A still from the film ‘And Then They Burn the Sea’
A still from the film ‘And Then They Burn the Sea’
 ?? ?? Qatari director Majid Al-Remaihi
Qatari director Majid Al-Remaihi

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