Syrian and Palestinian projects were appointed to a film lecture
Exclusive: The France Festival Montpellier Cinema in Mustran, also known as the Senedid, and the Beirut -based Arab cinema platform, unveiled the seven projects that were chosen to attend the fourth incubators of the project that supports independent film makers from all over the Middle East and Africa.
It includes a documentary Bilal Al -Khatib, the Palestinian director of the West Bank My name is KhalilA picture of a young actor and a movie director of identity, after he was named after the brother of Matt in the first intifada.
Syria is also strong in choosing with Jalal Maghout animation RecordanzaOn the authority of a young Syrian writer looking for a new beginning in Berlin, and a documentary Hanna Karim Adieu AlepAfter the director tries to reconnect with his original city in Aleppo after many years.
The program, which is supported by the National Cinema Center in France (CNC), is held within the framework of a cinematic, which runs from October 17 to 25 this year, and gives producers and managers of selected projects an opportunity to meet with French and international professionals and decision makers for talks on joint production and cooperation.
This initiative is open to filmmakers from 22 Arab countries, which extends to the Algerians, Bahrain, Woodorus, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya and Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Bilstin, Qatar, Sodia, Somalia, Sudan, Sudan, Diversity
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Full choice of 2025:
Assouf (Algeria) – The documentary film
monastery. Celia Busiba
prod. Tatinda Francis Jamira (Mona)
Logline: The young Tamchik journey in the music industry parallels the legendary story of Queen Tin Heinan to reveal the forgotten roots of Tichoumaren, and to restore their stolen people’s heritage.
Adieu Alep (Syria) – The documentary film
monastery. De Hanna Karim
Logline: After a decade in exile, a Syrian film director returns to Aleppo on the brink of the regime’s collapse. Hoping to reconnect with his separate father, he was pulled into a fading world, the Christian minority community that he left behind. Between personal wounds and political turmoil, the question faces: Is it possible to belong again?
Back back with Orvius (Lebanon) – The documentary film
monastery. Daniel Devi.
prod. Hélène Walland (Poulpe Bleu Production)
Logline: May and Michael tells how they met in Beirut, following the history of the city of classes through words and maps. Meanwhile, 200 kilometers in the Syrian desert, the Badwin family participates in its daily life with Daniel, an intimate archive of a hidden world. Like Orvius, Daniel looked back again in the garden of her family’s house.
The man who went (Egypt) – Imagination
monastery. Naji Ismail
prod. Omar manguna (Al -Hatal Production and Distribution)
Logline: On his deathbed, a mother in Upper Egypt asks her only son, she was drifting without a goal in the capital, to return and offer goodbye. It offers another simple request: a candy box and a scarf that is wrapped. To achieve her desire, the young man begins an epic journey, where he discovers secrets about the world and himself.
My name is Khalil (Palestine, Lebanon) – A documentary film
monastery. Bilal Al -Khatib
prod. Tania El -Khoury (Les Films de l’ltaï)
Logline: The film is followed by Khalil Al -Batran, who was named after his martyr brother during the first Palestinian swelling. His family sees him as a continuation of the late Hebron, struggling with the forgery of his own identity. Through dance and music, Khalil directs his internal struggle and strives to free it from the burden of the name that was immersed in memory, sadness and expectation.
Certificate of Palm Group (Morocco)
Monastery/Broad. Reem Megdy (Tifao Films)
Logline: While directors try to re -tell the tragic story about her childhood disappearance, a mysterious voice of future provinces. This mysterious existence reveals the fate of the hidden oasis in all its mysterious and uninterrupted glory, as if drawing the secrets of its fall.
Recordanza (Syria, Germany, Saudi Arabia) – Animation
monastery. Jalal Majhout
prod. My Odeh, Zorana Mushiki (Maiana Movies)
Logline: Searching for a new beginning in Berlin, a young Syrian writer moves to an apartment, where the opening of a strange wardrobe leads to the tangle of various facts.