DFI Film Review: Always - Sunset on Third Street
Aug 27, 2012
Director Takashi Yamazaki’s exploration of post-war Tokyo, set in 1958, is a sentimental, funny and nostalgic exploration of, in his words, the “good old days”.
Director Takashi Yamazaki’s exploration of post-war Tokyo, set in 1958, is a sentimental, funny and nostalgic exploration of, in his words, the “good old days”.
After a month-long break from new releases, Qatar’s distributors are filling screens with blockbusters again this weekend.
Fileena Bahris is an actress and jewellery designer for films. Recently, she worked as an un-credited actress, or extra, on “The Dark Knight Rises”.
It’s the beginning of a very long weekend in Qatar, and the cinemas are ready!
‘The Dark Knight Rises’ hits the screens in Doha this week!!
Three of Doha’s budding photographers have won our Garangao photo competition.
Emirati filmmaker Abdullah Hassan Ahmed has directed several short films and worked as an actor and cinematographer.
‘Special Forces’ film review written by Anealla Safdar.
In just over a week, “The Dark Knight Rises” will be playing in the region – some 30 days after its almost-international release.
Doha Film Institute (DFI) invites aspiring filmmakers to apply to ‘Films Tawash’, a four-day workshop on how to produce a short film.
“The Lady”, Luc Besson’s 2011 biopic of Burmese opposition politician Aung San Suu Kyi, closed last year’s Doha Tribeca Film Festival.
Emirati animator Mohammed Saeed Harib is the creator of the acclaimed cartoon series Freej.
In the month of Ramadan, there are no new films showing in the region. Though that means the Middle East will not get to see blockbusters like…
On 11 June, films by Lebanese Niam Itani and Ramy el Gabry from Egypt were short-listed into a group of 50 from 15,000 submissions in the ‘Your Film Festival’.
The holy month of Ramadan means more Mosalasalat, or TV series, as we previously reported in a post dedicated to this phenomenon. More than 40 shows with…