Sunday, 20 October 2013

@AbuDhabiFF ABU DHABI FILM FESTIVAL PRESENTS CONTESTANTS IN THE EMIRATES FILM COMPETITION 2013


 
EFC is presented by Dolphin Energy for the second time

Now in its 12th year, the Emirates Film Competition showcases and celebrates the UAE’s fast growing film industry by providing emerging directors a platform to showcase their short films. 39 Emirati films will screen in competition, and 9 out of competition. The EFC is proudly presented by Dolphin Energy, which returns for the second year as Principal Partner of the competition.

Saleh Karama Al Ameri, now in his second year as Director of the Emirates Film Competition, said: “The competition line-up this year mirrors  the variety of short films produced in the region  and highlights how strong local filmmakers are. Two of the films featured in EFC are also competing in the International Short Film Competition, showing that films produced in the region can compete on an international level.”  ”

The two very different films that compete in both the Emirates Film Competition and the International Short Film Competition are FEEDING FIVE HUNDRED, directed by UAE national Rafed Al Harthi, and STREETCAR by Bahraini film maker Hala Matar.

FEEDING FIVE HUNDRED , a documentary about a man spending all his fortune to feed  stray cats, has already been screened at international film festivals. STREETCAR, produced in the US and starring iconic actress Chloë Sevigny, is a tragic love story. The two films share a universal theme, which makes storytelling from the Gulf resonate with international audiences.

Ali Al Jabri, Director of Abu Dhabi Film Festival said, “The Abu Dhabi Film Festival is not only about bringing the best of international cinema to the UAE: it’s about showing the world the best of Emirati cinema. The entrants in this year’s Emirates Film Competition have most certainly earned their place on the international stage. At the same time we are seeing a growing number of UAE co-productions.. International collaborations can help take Emirati storytellers to tell their story to a global audience. It is often at Festivals that international collaborators meet, and encounter one another’s work, and that is an important part of a Film Festival contributionto building a cinema culture.”

Film makers from all over the GCC, working in a variety of genres and styles, feature in the competition. For the first time in the history of the competition, it includes a musical, the UAE produced FRESHMAN, directed by Deena Stevens. Through song and dance the film tells about students at their first day at university.

The Kuwaiti production MY PINK ROOM directed by Vachan Sharma is a social and political drama about a child and the effects of the Syrian crisis. The animated film DADDY ABC by UAE national Hamad al Awar tells the story of a father struggling with his household and baby while his wife is away, while SOMETHING ABOUT MAIDS by directors Salama Mubarak and Sara al Mubarak, is a short documentary about the living and working conditions of housemaids in Emirati households. 

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