Music, YouTube, film: masters of their arts join new Dubai festival line-up
Oscar-winning director Spike Lee and grime music superstar Kano have been announced as the headliners of ON.DXB.
The festival will be held from Thursday to Saturday, November 21 to 23, at Dubai Studio City, and is set to “include engaging sessions, keynote talks, live pitches, workshops and panel discussions led by international experts and major companies across the film, game, video, and music industries”.
Lee and Kano will join US YouTube star Liza Koshy and Saudi
Arabian gaming personality MjrmGames at the event.
Lee comes to the UAE fresh from Oscars success. Earlier this year, his most recent film,
BlacKkKlansmen, won the award for Best Adapted Screenplay. In his anticipated session, he’ll discuss his three-decade career in Hollywood, in which he has directed films ranging from the socially conscious, such as 1989’s racially charged Do the Right Thing and the epic
1992 biography Malcolm X, to box office hits such as Inside Man in 2006.
Top Boy star Kano will end the festival on Saturday, November 23, with a trademark storming set. His live gigs have had him named the “king of grime.” He will be supported by Egyptian trap artist Wegz and Somali rapper Freek who lives in the UAE.
Online content creators will undoubtedly look forward to Liza Koshy’s appearance. With 25 million YouTube channel subscribers, Koshy will deliver the keynote address for the festival’s digital stream. She will discuss her content evolution from Vine to YouTube, in addition to her recent transition to television streaming with the new show, Liza on Demand.
Koshy will also shed light on her burgeoning Hollywood career, which saw her appearing in 2016’s BOO! A Madea
Halloween and the upcoming Netflix film Work Out.
Meanwhile, MjrmGames will discuss ways to build engaging YouTube content for a gaming audience. Further on the regional front, Emirati filmmaker Mustafa Abbas will be discussing his career, including his 2014 movie Sunset State which
was screened at Cannes Film Festival. He will be joined by Dubai filmmaker Asri Bendacha, who was behind last year’s influencer documentary Follow Me.
Aspiring regional talents can also get involved: ON.DXB has recently announced a Call for Content from film, video, gaming and music creators. With over 250 submissions already received from across the GCC, a panel of industry judges will select the best submissions across the four categories, with winners able to showcase their work during the festival.