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DIFF appoints Artistic Directors for 2006 Edition

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, May 22 - 2006 at 15:25
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A series of key changes highlight the development of the Dubai International Film Festival.

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The festival's credo of bridging cultures and meeting minds will be particularly prevalent during its December 10-17 run this year when it will be taking further serious steps to tackle controversial issues while facilitating and stimulating intelligent dialogue.

One step toward this goal is the introduction of the Sheikh Zayed Award, a lifetime achievement award to be given to a member of the film industry worldwide, who has made a contribution to building cultural bridges on the world stage through their artistic work.

In further underscoring its expansion, the festival has appointed Masoud Amralla Al Ali and Simon Field as Artistic Directors who will manage the overall programming for the festival, Al Ali and Field will be responsible for selecting films from the Arab and non-Arab worlds respectively, although Stephenson will continue to oversee the festival's overall programming and will again personally program the festival's flagship "Operation Cultural Bridge" program.

UAE National Al Ali is based in Abu Dhabi where he is the Artistic Director of the UAE Cultural Foundation and the founder of the Emirates Film Competition. Highly respected in the film community, he is regarded as one of the region's foremost experts on Arab cinema. At DIFF 2006, Al Ali will be responsible for all Arab programming including a section entitled Emerging Emiratis that will present five films selected from the growing talent pool of upcoming filmmakers in the UAE.

"I am very proud and honoured to be part of a film festival that has such a positive cultural and social impact on Dubai. I look forward to growing my role with the festival, and ensuring that the program strengthens to become a credible and referenced source for excellence in Arab cinema," commented Al Ali.

Simon Field was the Director of Cinema at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts in 1988 where he remained for eight years. In 1996 he took on the Directorship of the International Film Festival in Rotterdam where he continued to emphasize the festival's profiling of new directors and directions in cinema, with an emphasis on Asian Cinema. Since leaving Rotterdam in 2004, Field joined the London-based film production company Illumination Films. In collaboration with Keith Griffiths at Illumination Films, he will continue to work on the major New Crowned Hope project and develop future films.

At DIFF, Field will be responsible for all non-Arab programming overseeing a strong team of programmers. In addition to providing overall artistic direction for the festival's non-Arab cinema, Field will personally curate the festival's Insights from Asia, and Café Europe programs which will showcase a selection of films from the important film-producing countries of East Asia and Europe respectively. "It's a great pleasure and challenge to play this new role in what is undoubtedly going to be an increasingly important festival for the Arab world and Internationally," said Field.

"I am thrilled that Masoud and Simon have agreed to take on these important roles for DIFF. I feel that both of these men have eminent credibility in the international film community and I am confident that their contributions to our festival will be immense," commented Stephenson.
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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.

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