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DIFF shines the spotlight on Dubai at Cannes
Film Festival
Dubai, UAE; May 23, 2010: The Dubai International Film
Festival (DIFF) underscored the emergence of Dubai as the Middle East’s hub in
promoting the regional film industry at the 63rd Cannes Film
Festival in France. DIFF showcased its industry initiatives and partnerships,
which have created a powerful platform for nurturing talent and promoting the
film industry across the Middle East, the larger Arab world, Africa and Asia. DIFF hosted several industry gatherings and announced
industry partnerships, on the sidelines of the Cannes Film Festival, all of
them aimed at bringing together filmmakers and providing them tangible support
to power the growth of the Arab film industry. Abdulhamid Juma
said: “The founding objective of DIFF has been to promote a regional filmmaking
industry and provide Arab filmmakers the opportunity and means to accomplish
productions of world-class quality. Over the past years, DIFF has facilitated
this through powerful industry partnerships stimulating regional and
international film production and trade. The efforts of Dubai International
Film Festival have established Dubai as the premiere destination for global
film players interested in doing in business in the region.” He added: “The competency of DIFF in empowering regional
filmmakers was highlighted with the strong participation of Arab filmmakers,
who made their foray into international cinema through DIFF. In addition to
establishing stronger links with other leading film festivals to share
synergies and to serve as scouts for outstanding works, DIFF has announced
several new co-operation strategic agreements, aimed at further promoting
regional talent and raising the profile of cinema from the Arab world
internationally. ” Among the key initiatives of DIFF is the Dubai Film
Connection (DFC), the co-production market which has supported 46 projects
until now including 10 completed films, and nine
nearing completion. DFC offers directors of Arab origin more than US$120,000 in
prize money and invaluable industry connections. The DFC also matches the
short-listed director/producer teams with specialists in film production, sales,
distribution and funding to further their projects. Dubai Film Market, the trading and distribution platform
at DIFF, is another key industry initiative that has helped the regional
industry. In its 2009 edition, the Dubai Film Market assisted trade deals for
over 130 films with the total value of the distribution agreements worth over
AED 7.3 million (US$2 million). Distribution agreements were signed for markets
as far afield as Australia to India and the US, with several Gulf-based films
gaining trading and distribution rights for theatre screens and television. At Cannes, DIFF announced its strategic partnership with
Beirut DC, a Lebanon-based organisation that promotes independent film-making,
to strengthen local documentary film-making skills. DIFF will provide a
financial incubating fund to Beirut DC’s Documentary Course aimed at inspiring
young film professionals to showcase their skills in documentary making. The
selected project will be presented at DFC for potential financial and technical
support to execute a full-fledged documentary. Further driving the outreach of the festival, the DIFF
delegation at Cannes 2010 hosted a series of networking events including
gatherings for film makers, film executives, distributors and heads of leading
film festivals, reaffirming DIFF’s international
positioning as a Festival committed to promoting cross cultural dialogue. In addition, DIFF partnered with the Producers Network
third year in a row to host a reception that aimed to pair international
industry players with Arab film makers, re-enforcing the talent and creativity
that is coming from this region. The event was attended by nearly 200 cinema
personalities including registered members to the Cannes Producers Network. The Producers Network, one of the foremost educational
platforms for film festival executives, gathers over 500 producers from around
the world to network through a range of comprehensive programs and match making
initiatives. The seventh edition of Dubai International Film Festival 2010 will be held from December 12 to 19, 2010. DIFF 2010 is held in association with Dubai Studio City and supported by the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority. Dubai Duty Free, Dubai Pearl, Emirates Airline and Madinat Jumeirah are the principal sponsors of DIFF. http://www.dubaifilmfest.com/en
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