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Heads of Dubai and Cairo International Film Festival hold discussions to promote Arab cinema
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, November 07 - 2006 at 16:48
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In line with the Dubai International Film Festival's (DIFF) directive to foster increased collaboration between the regional film festivals, Abdulhamid Juma, Chairman of DIFF, and Dr. Ezzat Abu Ouf, President of Cairo International Film Festival pledged joint cooperation to ensure the success and international acclaim of both the Arab film festivals.
The two festival heads expressed willingness to promote excellence in Arab cinema on the global arena, with a specific focus on contemporary productions from the Middle East and North Africa region.
Commenting on the role that Egypt has played in the evolution of Arab cinema, Abdulhamid Juma said, "Egypt is home to the oldest Arab cinema industry in the region. Its productions have received widespread acclaim that reflects its significant contribution to the development of the Arab film industry."
Dr. Ezzat Abu Ouf acknowledged DIFF's vital role in reviving the Arab film industry. He said, "We are confident our partnership with DIFF will take both the festivals to new levels of excellence in promoting emerging talent."
DIFF's initiatives in Cairo signals a long-term relationship between both festivals that aim to not only coordinate on operational matters, but also create a unified Arab film industry on par with international standards.
The third edition of DIFF will run from 10 - 17 December, 2006.
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About- The Dubai International Film Festival:
In 2004, a new festival joined the ranks of the world's international film festivals. Using the powerful medium of film to serve as a platform for inter-cultural dialogue and an instrument of global understanding, the Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) launched with its theme of 'Bridging Cultures. Meeting Minds.'
Going into its third year, the DIFF is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and under the Chairmanship of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum. The DIFF is a not-for-profit cultural event, presented and organized by the Dubai Technology and Media Free Zone Authority.
DIFF showcases a wide selection of features, shorts and documentaries, from around the world, reflecting Dubai's cosmopolitan and multi-cultural character. The festival further seeks to celebrate excellence in Arab and world cinema by screening a repertoire of critically acclaimed and award winning films.
Located at the crossroads of East and West, and one of the world's fastest growing business and tourist destinations, Dubai provides an ideal meeting point for industry friends and colleagues from around the globe. The array of panel discussions at DIFF instigates a healthy exchange of ideas among a group of progressive film industry professionals, and the networking initiatives hosted by DIFF provide a conducive setting for conducting business.
In both its previous editions, the festival has attracted the attendance of prominent industry figures, including filmmakers and talent from as many as 46 different countries. Several past DIFF guests are currently scouting locations in Dubai for their new film projects.
DIFF 2005:
Last year, DIFF took place from December 11 to 17, against the magnificent backdrop of the Madinat Jumeirah Arabian Resort. The festival's registration figures increased dramatically and the audience grew from approximately 18,000 in 2004 to over 30,000 in 2005. The 2005 festival showcased 98 films from 46 different countries, which included 22 Gulf premieres, 38 Middle East premieres, 7 International premieres and 6 World premieres.
DIFF 2006:
The third edition of DIFF will take place in early December, 2006. For information on this year's festival, including details on film submission, media and industry accreditation, and other new developments, please visit the website.
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