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Film fans, relax, Cinema Space is back and will be screening next weekend

- Chris Newbould

Cinema fans in the capital were shocked over the weekend by the cancellati­on of this week’s programme at Cinema Space Abu Dhabi, one of the capital’s main venues for world and undergroun­d cinema, although by Sunday the situation appeared to have been resolved, with screenings set to recommence from this weekend.

“We regret to inform you that the scheduled screenings for Saturday, October 20 for King

Kong and Kaos and Monday, October 22 for Chico and Rita have sadly been cancelled,” a statement from the organiser said. “We were informed by our host venue very late on Thursday that due to new regulation­s and requiremen­ts being imposed by the Department of Culture and Tourism these voluntaril­y organised community programmes would be cancelled.”

It was emailed to members of Cinema Space’s mailing list. It said if no solution could be found, it was likely that all future screenings may have to be cancelled. “If no exception is possible and these new requiremen­ts remain in place then it will be very difficult to continue these programmes for the community,” it said. “At the moment we are not entirely sure if it will be possible to reschedule these specific screenings or continue with any of the other series of films presented with the kind participat­ion of the Embassy of Italy, Embassy of Spain, Embassy of Sweden, Korean Cultural Centre, Goethe-Institut Gulf Region and Institut-francais.”

By Sunday, the legislativ­e issues had been solved. Cinema Space founder Mohamed Khawaja told The National:

“I don’t exactly know what the issue was, just that new regulation­s affected all the programmes being in compliance and everything had to be cancelled at the last minute.

“Thankfully the management of Manarat Al Saadiyat have been really helpful. They had the conversati­ons they needed to have over the weekend, and as of now we should be back on track from next week. I’m really grateful to them because I don’t even know what it is they needed to do, but it would have been impossible to do it on my own.”

From this Saturday’s screening of Last Train to Busan, in collaborat­ion with the Korean Cultural Centre, Cinema Space’s programme will continue as normal, and Khawaja is in the process of rescheduli­ng the three films that were cancelled this week. “Once you’ve cancelled people probably won’t come, so we’re still cancelling for now, but my big concern was the films I had coming up in collaborat­ion with the embassies as I really didn’t want to let them down. I’m still working on confirming a new date for

Kaos as I need to work around the Italian embassy’s schedule too, but I hope to have all the new dates finalised and the website updated with the new schedule by this evening.”

Khawaja, who was formerly part of the programmin­g team at Abu Dhabi Film Festival, establishe­d Cinema Space in January 2014, initially in the now-defunct Space at twofour54. At first he would screen his own Blu-Ray versions of movies on the big screen, but as word spread about his project he increasing­ly found himself working with archives, distributo­rs, cultural organisati­ons and embassies – The Swedish Embassy, for example, are working with Khawaja on an ongoing programme celebratin­g the centenary of Ingmar Bergman, with the Swedish ambassador or his representa­tives introducin­g the films. Kaos, meanwhile, is part of a series focusing on the Mediterran­ean that the Italian embassy has been presenting since May.

Cinema Space organises three screenings a week – world cinema on a Monday evening, a family matinee on Saturday, and a further feature screening on Saturday evening, with a strong focus on restored classics. “I mostly worked with restored classics for the film festival, so that’s kind of my driving force,” Khawaja explains. “It’s not the same watching them on TV, so it’s great to have this great screen and auditorium to show them. I just see it as my way of giving back to the community.”

Screenings are free and the updated programme is online.

The National has approached Manarat Al Saadiyat for further clarificat­ion of the regulatory changes, however no one was available for immediate comment.

Cinema Space screens world movies, family films and restored classics as a way of giving back to the community

 ??  ?? A screening of ‘King Kong’, 1933, was cancelled last weekend
A screening of ‘King Kong’, 1933, was cancelled last weekend

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