The Bristol Palestine Film Festival brings a new season of Palestinian films to Bristol, Belfast and Borderlines – the UK’s largest Rural Film Festival. Venues, times and prices vary. The Bristol Palestine Film Festival, as part of... Read more
You can now apply for Qabila Film Festival Award 2014 here These are our stimulating AWARDS for QSFF 2014 presented by Mansour Foundation For Development • Best Short Fiction: EGP 15,000 • Best Short Documentary: EGP 15,000 • Best Short... Read more
2013 Bristol Film Festival Screens ‘ To Shoot an Elephant’ To Shoot an Elephant (Alberto Arce, Mohammad Rujailah, 2008, Spain, 112 mins) was filmed in the Gaza Strip during Operation Cast Lead
Read moreYou don’t expect to attend the world premiere of a very important, culturally significant and fascinating anthropological film experiment in a medium-sized lecture hall in the city of Brighton, UK
Read moreVICE travels to the West Bank for the first Palestinian National Youth Week. Would it turn out to be more than just an elaborate PR event?
Read moreBy Iqbal Tamimi It is November, and the Bristol Palestine Film Festival is almost in its full gear and about to knock the doors of art lovers and those who are interested in diverse ways of expression through innovation. At the same time... Read more
Bristol Palestine Film Festival has launched in campaign to raise funds for 2012. The festival began in 2011 and attracted over 500 people to its events, receiving extensive media coverage, including several interviews on BBC... Read more
Twickenham Films, the London-based firm behind the recently announced $97m Saladin movie, on Tuesday said its Film Academy plans for Bahrain should be operational by the end of 2013. The company, which is looking to produce more films in the... Read more
The first Saudi feature film is directed by a Saudi woman and talks about a Saudi woman’s dream By Iqbal Tamimi It has been a gigantic leap for Saudi women to Cannes 2012 Festival. The Saudi female filmmaker unveiled the dreams of ‘Wadjidah’... Read more