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SHARJAH CHILDREN’S FILM FEST: A GUIDE

The two time Academy Award nominee will join the children’s movie event that takes place in October

- By Marwa Hamad, Senior Reporter

Two time Academy Award nominee and Palestinia­n filmmaker Hany Abu Assad (Omar, Paradise Now, The Mountain Between Us) will sit on the Sharjah Internatio­nal Children’s Film Festival (SICFF) competitio­n jury, organisers announced on Monday.

Plus, a crew member from the Hollywood fantasy adventure film A Wrinkle in Time (2018) will hold a workshop on the specialist techniques that went into the creation of the movie.

The sixth edition of SICFF will run from October 14 until October 19 at Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre (JRCC).

SICFF IN NUMBERS

The six-day event, themed Think Cinema, will raise the curtain on 138 movies, including 54 premieres. Panel discussion­s have been introduced for the first time, in addition to more than 40 workshops on filmmaking and the media arts. The festival will screen a selection of short films to shine a light on the plight of refugees in countries such as Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan and Ethiopia.

SICFF’s longest list of premieres to date includes 12 internatio­nal, 34 Middle Eastern, seven UAE and one Gulf title.

Festival organisers FUNN — Sharjah Media Arts for Youth and Children made the announceme­nt on Monday morning in the UAE.

“We believe that art is key to enriching the personalit­ies and perception­s of young people, and that the ideas presented in films are strong catalysts that fire up children’s imaginatio­ns and develop their ability to discover beauty,” said Shaikha Jawaher Bint Abdullah Al Qasimi, Director of FUNN and SICFF.

PANELS AND WORKSHOPS

Walt Disney Animation Studios’ animator, Brian Ferguson, will speak at a panel session titled Disney World between the Past and the Present. Studio Camera animation artist Simon Medard and Lebanese filmmaker Diaa Mulaeb will speak at Filmmaking with Refugees, highlighti­ng the role of film in documentin­g their plight. Emirati author and scientist Hamad Al Shehabi, movie critic Mansura Abdul Amir, Bahraini filmmaker Mohammad Ebrahim, and Emirati actor-director Abdullah Al Humairi will also sit on various panels.

Meanwhile, Majid Kids TV will put on three interactiv­e initiative­s for young audiences at SICFF, to engage them with backstage television personnel, introduce them to cartoon and animation techniques and participat­e in Majid Studio auditions to explore voice-over work.

A Wrinkle In Time crew member Sebastian Reichhold will give a workshop on specialise­d techniques that went into making the film, which stars Oprah Winfrey, Mindy Kaling, Reese Witherspoo­n and the up-and-coming Storm Reid.

Dozens of workshops will also include a Stop Motion for Special Needs and Introducti­on of Photoshop session.

IN COMPETITIO­N

Entries competing in the SICFF are predominan­tly American, followed by French and Russian entries. Categories include Best Short Arab Film, Best Student-Made Film, Best Internatio­nal Short Film, Best Animation Film, Best Documentar­y Film, Best Feature Film, and Best Child-Made Film.

Jury members include the aforementi­oned Abu Assad, Saudi documentar­y film producer Hana Makki and Bahraini actress Haifa Hussein.

SICFF launched in 2013 to help foster creative talents of children and youth regionally and around the globe.

 ??  ?? Hany Abu Assad.
Hany Abu Assad.
 ??  ?? Mindy Kaling and Storm Reid in ‘A Wrinkle In Time’.
Mindy Kaling and Storm Reid in ‘A Wrinkle In Time’.
 ?? Photos by Rex Features and supplied ?? Shaikha Jawaher Bint Abdullah Al Qasimi, Director of Sharjah Media Arts For Youth and Children (FUNN) and SICFF.
Photos by Rex Features and supplied Shaikha Jawaher Bint Abdullah Al Qasimi, Director of Sharjah Media Arts For Youth and Children (FUNN) and SICFF.
 ??  ?? Emirati actor-director Abdullah Al Humairi.
Emirati actor-director Abdullah Al Humairi.
 ??  ?? Walt Disney Animation Studios’ animator Brian Ferguson.
Walt Disney Animation Studios’ animator Brian Ferguson.

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