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Doha Tribeca Film Festival
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![]() Arab Film Competition Jury for Narrative Film at Third Annual DTFFAcclaimed Syrian director Mohammed Malas will be joined by internationally renowned filmmakers and actors to form the Arab Film Competition Jury for Narrative Films at the third annual Doha Tribeca Film Festival (DTFF). The news came as the Doha Film Institute (DFI) announced the jury for the inaugural DTFF Arab Documentary Film Competition, which will be led by pioneering and award-winning British documentary filmmaker Nick Broomfield (Kurt & Courtney, Battle for Haditha, Biggie & Tupac).
The varied Narrative jury will include luminaries such as Robin Wright (Moneyball, The Princess Bride, Forrest Gump), award-winning Lebanese actress Carmen Lebbos (Whatever Lola Wants, Zozo, West Beyrouth), internationally acclaimed and Palme d'Or nominated Singaporean filmmaker Eric Khoo (Tatsumi, My Magic, Mee pok man), and Golden Bear-winning filmmaker Jasmila Zbanic (On the Path, Grbavica: Land of My Dreams). In addition to Broomfield, the Documentary jury will comprise acclaimed Moroccan filmmaker Hakim Belabbes (In Pieces, Threads), and Istanbul Film Festival Director, Azize Tan. Speaking on his appointment Broomfield commented: "I'm really honoured to be selected as president of the Documentary Jury for DTFF this year. The Arab Documentary Competition lineup features some very strong contenders from filmmakers throughout the Arab region including Egypt, Tunisia, Syria, Lebanon and UAE and I'm looking forward to discovering some new talent and aiding these films to find exposure around the world." DFI also announced the Special Screenings Programme for the Festival - a lineup comprising a diverse range of documentary features and shorts from around the world, and covering a rich variety of themes including sports, dance and politics. Selected titles include David Fine's Salaam Dunk, an innovative documentary that looks at the sport of basketball through the eyes of next generation Iraqi women; Asif Kapadia's critically-acclaimed documentary Senna, which provides a touching insight into the world of Formula One racing through the epic true story of legendary Brazilian race car driver Ayrton Senna; Gareth Huw Evans' action flick The Raid, which recently won the People's Choice Midnight Madness Award at the 36th Toronto International Film Festival; and Nick Broomfield's Sarah Palin - You Betcha!, a documentary feature exploring the life and politics of Republican politician and ex-hockey mum Sarah Palin, which also recently premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. Bollywood will come alive before Festival audiences in Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and Jeff Zimbalist's spectacular music and dance-filled documentary Bollywood - The Greatest Love Story Ever Told, which features archival clips and interviews with many of Bollywood's most prolific movie stars including Amitabh Bachchan, Madhuri Dixit, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and the late Shammi Kapoor. Also expected to be one of the key highlights of DTFF's fun filled activities at Family Day (October 28th) will be a 3D screening of the highly anticipated animated feature Cat in Boots (Puss in Boots), starring the voice talents of Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek and Zach Galifianakis. In a swashbuckling series of adventures, the suave and feline hero teams with fellow criminal masterminds to steal the Goose that lays the Golden Eggs. In addition to Cat in Boots (Puss in Boots), the Family Day program will include a special screening of the critically acclaimed children's flick Spy Kids, in celebration of the film's ten-year anniversary. As part of a cinematic tribute to the late Syrian director, Omar Amiralay, DTFF will hold a special screening of Amiralay's acclaimed socio-political documentary, Everyday Life in a Syrian Village - a film that, to this day, continues to exemplify Amiralay as a courageous and innovative force in non-fiction Arab Cinema. Included in this year's lineup will also be a dedicated section of short films from Japan. DFI will present the special package in partnership with Japan's Short Shorts Film Festival and Asia, featuring the best new talent and award winners from their recent festivals in Tokyo. The touring program of seven bite-sized Japanese delights will showcase the freshest films from a new generation of Japanese filmmakers. Commenting on this year's Jury and Special Screenings lineup, Executive Director of DFI, Amanda Palmer, said: "The Arab Film Competition is an important regional and international platform for powerful and meaningful cinema. We know that amongst our international jury is an unparalleled wealth of movie-watching experience and insight, and their combined efforts will help support the next generation of Arab filmmaking talent She added, "The Special Screenings at this year's Festival have something for all sensibilities, for audiences who love drama and horror to others who might want to experience stories of politics, dance or sports. Our programming team has put together an incredible selection of global films that will provide a diverse set of perspectives and cinematic experiences for local and international audiences." In addition to Festival screenings and events, DTFF 2011 will host a culturally diverse range of musical performances, bringing a fresh set of sounds and voices to the region that have never been performed in Qatar before. The all-women lineup reflects a strong theme of female empowerment that runs throughout this year's Festival, and includes: Grammy award-winning African music icon, Angélique Kidjo, Moroccan, contemporary world music singer, OUM; acclaimed independent jazz-soul diva, Somi; and three-time Grammy nominated singer-songwriter, Leona Lewis, who will close the five-day Festival with a rousing live performance in the spectacular Katara Open Air Cinema (KOAT). SPECIAL SCREENINGS: FILM PROGRAMME
An Egyptian Citizen (Al MuwatenMasri)_ (Salah Abo- Seif) - Narrative (EGYPT) 1991
A Flood in the Baath Country (Tawafan Fi Bilad Al Baath) - (Omar Amiralay) - Documentary (SYRIA, FRANCE) 2004
Black Gold (Jean-Jacques Annaud) - Narrative (FRANCE, ITALY) 2011
Bollywood: The Greatest Love Story Ever Told (Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Jeff Zimbalist) - Documentary (INDIA) 2011
Cat In Boots (Puss in Boots)(Chris Miller) - Narrative (USA) 2011
Everyday Life in a Syrian Village (Omar Amiralay) - Documentary (SYRIA, FRANCE) 1974
The Help (Tate Taylor) - Narrative (USA) 2011
The Lady (Luc Besson) - Narrative (FRANCE, UK) 2011
New Generation of Japanese Short Films Films include The Eclipse's Shadow by Shiro Tokiwa; Frog In The Well by Ken Ochiai; Goat-Walking by Ryugo Nakamura; Mister Rococo by Naoto Hidaka; Sauna by Junya Nishioka; Smile Bus by Sang-joon Park and Sushi Japan by Kenji Tanaka.
The Raid (Gareth Huw Evans) - Narrative (INDONESIA) 2011
Salaam Dunk (David Fine) - Documentary (IRAQ, USA) 2011
Sarah Palin - You Betcha! (Nick Broomfied Joan Churchill) - Documentary (UK) 2011
Senna (Asif Kapadia) - Documentary (UK) 2010 About Doha Film Institute (DFI): The Doha Film Institute (DFI) is an independent cultural organisation established in 2010 to incorporate Qatar's film initiatives under one banner. Located at Qatar's new cultural hub, Katara, DFI's many initiatives include film and television funding for MENA and international films, year-round education programs, film screenings, and the annual Doha Tribeca Film Festival (DTFF). In addition, DFI has established a number of strategic cultural partnerships with leading local and international organisations including Katara Cultural Village Foundation, Tribeca Enterprises, World Cinema Foundation, Maisha Film Labs and Giffoni Film Festival. DFI was founded by H.E Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani. Along with Her Excellency, DFI leadership comprises DFI Board Vice-Chair and Festival Board Chair, H.E. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Fahad Al-Thani; DFI Board Member and Festival Board Vice-Chair, H.E. Dr. Hassan Al-Nimah; DFI Board Member, Mr. Mansoor Ibrahim Al-Mahmoud; Festival Board Member, H.E. Sheikh Jabor Bin Yousuf Al Thani; and DFI Executive Director, Amanda Palmer. 22.10.2011 | Doha Tribeca Film Festival's blog Cat. : About Doha Film Institute Acclaimed Syrian actress Aishwarya Rai Al Baath Al MuwatenMasri Alaska Amanda Palmer Amanda Palmer Amitabh Bachchan Angélique Kidjo Anil Kapoor Antonio Banderas Arab cinema Arab cinema Asia Asif Kapadia Aung San Suu Ayrton Senna Azize Tan Black Gold Board Chair Board Member Candidate Position Carmen Lebbos Chris Miller Cinema of Lebanon Company Founded Culture David Fine DFI Diplomatic Relations Director Doha Doha Doha Film Institute Doha Film Institute Doha Tribeca Film Festival driver Employment Relation Entertainment Entertainment Eric Khoo Everyday Life in a Syrian Village Executive Director Family Relation Film forward France Gareth Huw Evans Giffoni Film Festival Giffoni Film Festival Grammy Grammy Award guard Hakim Belabbes Hans Reusch Hassan Al-Nimah Hindi cinema Human Interest Human Interest Indian Italy Jabor Bin Yousuf Al Thani Jakarta Japan Japanese Short Films Jean-Jacques Annaud Jeff Zimbalist Joan Churchill Katara Katara Open Air Cinema Ken Ochiai Kenji Tanaka Khalifa Al-Thani Kitty Softpaws Lebanon Leona Lewis Luc Besson Madhuri Dixit Maisha Film Labs Mansoor Ibrahim Al-Mahmoud Masri mayor mayor and the guard MENA PREMIERE Michael Aris Mississippi Mohammed Bin Fahad Al-Thani Mohammed Malas Mumbai Narrative Films Nick Broomfied Joan Nick Broomfield Nick Broomfield Northern Iraq oil Omar Amiralay Omar Amiralay Omprakash Mehra Palme d'Or Person Career Person Relation politician Politics Politics president princess Qatar Quotation Rai Bachchan Robin Wright Salaam Dunk Salma Hayek Sarah Palin Shammi Kapoor Sheikh Jabor Bin Yousuf Al Thani singer Skeeter Social Issues Social Issues songwriter Spy Syria Syrian Village the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival the 36th Toronto International Film Festival The dam The Doha Film Institute the People's Choice Midnight Madness Award Tokyo tour guide Tribeca Enterprises Tribeca Film Festival Tunisia United Kingdom United States World Cinema Foundation writer Zach Galifianakis PEOPLE
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