104 Wrinkles

Hady Zaccak

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300 Miles

Orwa Al Mokdad

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A Feeling Greater Than Love

Mary Jirmanus

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A Memory in Khaki

Alfoz Tanjour

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Egyptian Jeanne d’Arc

Iman Kamel

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Ghost Hunting

Raed Andoni

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Honey, Rain & Dust

Nujoom Al Ghanem

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Little Eagles

Mohamed Rashad

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Off Frame

Mohannad Yaqubi

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The Kanoo Group’s parent company, Yusuf Bin Ahmed Kanoo is one of the largest, independent, family-owned groups of companies with diversified business industries from shipping, travel, machinery, logistics, property, oil & gas, power industrial chemicals, joint ventures, among others. Founded in 1890 by Haji Yusuf Bin Ahmed Kanoo, the family business grew from its early trading and shipping enterprise into becoming one of the highly regarded business houses in the Gulf region and beyond. From Bahrain, the company spread in Saudi Arabia in 1930s. In 1967, Hamed Kanoo came from Saudi Arabia to the UAE to propagate the family business. He established The Kanoo Group as a trusted name in the UAE from a humble start of 5 people including him.

Presently, The Kanoo Group operates extensively through various divisions, with over 1,200 people working for the group and its joint ventures. Mishal Kanoo serves as the Chairman of The Kanoo Group based in UAE & Oman.

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The Leading Family Business In The Region And Beyond

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Delivering Sustainable Excellence

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We aspire to build a diversified group of companies that transcend geographic and cultural borders, while striving for inclusive leadership, global competitiveness and sustainable value for all of our stakeholders.

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Crescent Enterprises, one of the UAE’s most prominent multinational companies, has succeeded in growing a diverse, global range of sustainable, scalable and profitable operating firms. Through its 20 subsidiaries and affiliates, Crescent Enterprises employs over 5,000 dedicated professionals and operates across five continents.

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Fully owned by the Mawarid Group, the Orbit Group is a diversified media and communications company with investments in operations across sectors along the entire value chain.

Loyal to its mission to “provide services to every home and business in the Arab world”, the Orbit Group is committed to realise its vision to “create, manage and deliver content in all forms”.

Orbit Group’s current investments include OSN, Media Gates and Orbit Data Systems. Among others, Orbit is affiliated with Integrated Telecom Company (ITC), a leading Saudi based telecom provider.

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International Film Distribution or IFD is a Kuwait based distribution company specializing in Middle East and North Africa distribution with a catalogue of award-winning feature films. IFD arose out of KNCC’s acquisition and distribution department to become it’s own entity.

Kuwait National Cinema Company (KNCC), Cinescape, was founded in October 5th 1954, and for more than half a century, has been the first exhibitor and distributor in the Gulf Region for Arabic, English, and Indian films. With more than 53 screens across more than 11 locations, KNCC became the Pioneer of the regions cinema industry and the prominent actor of the entertainment landscape in the State of Kuwait. KNCC began in film acquisition and distribution very early on and in 2007 established IFD – International Film Distribution Co. to carry on its legacy.

In 2005, KNCC (now IFD) joined alliances with Front Row Filmed Entertainment, an established Film Distributor in the region which throughout the years, has proved to be one of the strongest Distribution companies in the Middle East to be affiliated with major Independent studios

In 2007, IFD was established as a separate entity that focuses solely on acquisitions and distribution, however it still stays a prominent part of KNCC. IFD has built a fast growing brand at many worldwide markets and film festivals including Cannes, EFM/ Berlinale, AFM, and The Dubai Film Festival. IFD are proud to be partners with Front Row Filmed Entertainment, a prominent Film distribution company based in Dubai.

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104 Wrinkles

Hady Zaccak

Original title: Ya Omri

Country: Lebanon

Year: 2016

Duration: 83 min

Original Version: Arabic

Genre: Documentary

Synopsis

Hady follows his grandmother Henriette as she ages and crosses the centenarian milestone to reach 104 years. He witnesses the transformation of her memory, her emigration from Lebanon to Brazil and the stories of love, children and suspended time. 104 WRINKLES is a journey about ageing, memory and life.

Credits

  • Production: Hady Zaccak

Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RkrEMz26bg

300 Miles

Orwa Al Mokdad

Country: Syria

Year: 2016

Duration: 95 min

Genre: Documentary

Synopsis

Between the South and the North of Syria the director tries through his camera and his young niece Nour’s camera to shed light on the distances that have grown in Syria. Since the beginning of the revolution in 2011 many of its tracks have been lost over time and the main root of these distances was the creation of Israel in 1948. The director is separated from his niece and family by 300 Miles both metaphorically and geographically. Through Adnan the philosophy student and peaceful activist and Abo Yarrob the commander at the FSA he tries to answer his and his niece’s questions about what is going on in Syria.

Thenical Details

Production: Afraa Batous

Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiCtj9uGBK0

A Feeling Greater Than Love

Mary Jirmanus

Original title: Shu'our akbar min el hob

Country: Lebanon

Year: 2017

Duration: 99 min

Genre: Documentary

Synopsis

A car with a loudspeaker on its roof is driving through southern Lebanon. The old man at the wheel is calling for people to join a demonstration to support their brothers and sisters who’ve occupied a tobacco company and are now being besieged by the army. His words come from the past, as he’s referring to events from 1973 – events that few remember today. Neither the protests made by the tobacco farmers from the south against the large landholders’ monopoly nor the strike for better working conditions by workers at a Beirut chocolate factory are anchored in the country’s collective memory. All recollection of this social movement was erased by the civil war and society has since been marked by deep sectarian divisions.

Looking for both a lost era and strategies able to be applied to current struggles, the filmmaker sets out in search of clues. Starting from the death of a young woman killed during the strike, she asks questions of the activists of the time, archival photos, documentaries from the 1970s, her own person and the possibilities for militant action in film and society. The layering of these diverse materials allows the old man’s pleas to reverberate in the present day.

Credits

Production: Mary Jirmanus

Awards

FIPRESCI Award – Berlinale Forum

Trailer

https://vimeo.com/210628357

A Memory in Khaki

Alfoz Tanjour

Original title: Dhakirah Billawn Al Khaki

Country: Syria

Year: 2016

Duration: 108 min

Original Version: Arabic

Genre: Documentary

Synopsis

“Strangely, as soon as I arrived with my family at a modest refugee camp in the heart of Europe, I started to seek refuge in my memories. The memories I had left at our doorstep over there. But the images this time were faint.. fast.. broken.. And they were all in khaki; images of the bitter hideaway years endured by Sanaa in Damascus, the lingering nights that Ibrahim spent in a dark prison, the deep persisting pain suffered by Khalid in exile and the dream of a free homeland which is all that remains for Shadi..!!” A Memory in Khaki is a cry out breathe for that which is embattled inside the spirits of individuals who lived under the Syrian oppressive regime. The auteur’s personal narrative is interwoven with those of other Syrian characters who were forced, because of their political beliefs, to leave the country before or after the revolution. The film sheds light on years of silence, fear and terror, and it dives into the stories which were behind the eruption of the Syrian society and the start of its revolution. It is a Syrian account which, by laying out the past, tells the story of the future.

Credits

Production: Louai Haffar

Awards

Mayor’s Prize – Yamagata
Documentary IIF
Best Director – Malmo Arab FF

Trailer

https://vimeo.com/209458295

Egyptian Jeanne d’Arc

Iman Kamel

Original title: Jeanne d’Arc Masriya

Country: Egypt

Year: 2016

Duration: 86 min

Original Version: English, Arabic

Genre: Documentary

Synopsis

Egyptian Jeanne d’Arc is a hybrid film that melds documentary with mythic story elements, poetic narration and dance to convey intimate, true stories of resistance by Egyptian women since the outbreak of revolution in 2011. The film follows in the footsteps of Cairene filmmaker Iman Kamel as she journeys to the western deserts where she discovers a diary written by a Bedouin girl named Jehanne. Inspired by Jehanne’s struggle to break free of patriarchal repression and to become a dancer, the filmmaker attempts to trace the whereabouts of Jehanne by reaching out to fellow Egyptian artists, all women, who share with her their own stories of aspiration and resistance over the last 5 years.

Credits

Production: Talal al Muhanna

Trailer

https://vimeo.com/194047392

Ghost Hunting

Raed Andoni

Original title: Istiyad Ashbah

Country: Palestine

Year: 2017

Duration: 93 min

Original Version: Arabic, English

Genre: Documentary

Synopsis

Director Raed Andoni assembles an eclectic group of Palestinian ex-prisoners in order to rebuild the Israeli investigation center in which they were all imprisoned. However, as they were always blindfolded, none of them really knows what the place actually looked like.

Credits

Production: Palmyre Badinier & Raed Andoni

Awards

Glashute Documentary Award – Berlin IFF
3rd Place Audience Award – Berlinale Panorama
AQCC Award and experimentation Award presented by Mubi – Festival du nouveau cinéma

Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ml8r54hJko0

Honey, Rain & Dust

Nujoom Al Ghanem

Original title: Assal wa matar wa goubar

Country: United Arab Emirates

Year: 2016

Duration: 82 min

Genre: Documentary

Synopsis

Aisha, Fatima and Ghareeb are amongst the best known honey specialists in the northern parts of the UAE. Ghareeb is also considered a beekeeper because he established a sanctuary at the top of the mountains, where he can be in control of the surrounding environment and protect his honeybees. Fatima and Aisha prefer to roam the mountains freely to find the highest natural honey. Meanwhile, the bees are coping with climate change, survival challenges and the production of honey. Involuntarily, the bees have become integral to the lives of Aisha, Fatima and Ghareeb. But, for how long and to what extent can the bees keep providing?

Credits

Production: Khalid al Bbudoor, Nujoom al Ghanem

Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ktb3hx3l-k

Little Eagles

Mohamed Rashad

Country: Egypt

Year: 2016

Duration: 77 min

Original Version: Arabic

Genre: Documentary

Synopsis

Mohamed, the son of a modest worker, lives in Alexandria and dreams of moving to Cairo to become a filmmaker. It becomes clear that the relationship between son and father, whom Mohamed lives alone with after the death of his mother and the marriage of his sisters, is tepid to the extent that he feels no guilt when he leaves his father all by himself and goes to Cairo. There, he gets to know Salma and Bassam, in whom he feels he finds what he lacked in himself; namely self-confidence. After learning that both were born to seventies leftist parents who opposed an unjust state regime, he begins to search his father’s history in order to find something interesting to recount to them. His father’s life spent in nothing but work to earn his living and raise his offspring is compared to Saiid’s and Mahmoud’s lives, the fathers of Salma and Bassam, respectively.

Credits

Production: Hala Lotfy
Cinematography: Mohamed Elhadidi
Sound: Sara Kaddouri
Editing: Simon Elhabre
Music: Tony Overwater

Thenical Details

Color: color

Off Frame

Mohannad Yaqubi

Original title: Kharej Al-Itar aw Thawra Hata el Nasser

Country: Palestine

Year: 2016

Duration: 62 min

Original Version: Arabic, French, Italian, English

Genre: Documentary

Synopsis

Director Mohanad Yaqubi draws on recently-discovered and archival found footage to explore the tumultuous history of Palestine and Palestinian filmmaking in this timely and insightful documentary.

Credits

Production: Sami Said

Trailer

https://vimeo.com/179485114