Focus on Qatar
Schedule
- Wed Oct 05, Museum of Islamic Art
Focus on Qatar
Spotlight on Documentary
The history of Qatari cinema has been a steady climb. Since the release of the nation’s first feature-length film, Khalifa Al-Muraikhi’s ‘Clockwise’, in 2010, the nation’s filmmakers have continued to build the profile of Qatar on the global stage. Join us in celebrating all that Qatar has accomplished in the world of the moving image with a series of locally made films and discussions with Qatar’s industry professionals.
Screening Days and Times:
Wednesday, 5 October:
Spotlight on Short Documentary – SOLD OUT
7:30 PM – Screening of a collection of short documentary films
Thursday, 6 October:
Al Jazeera Documentary Channel Showcase
7:30 PM – Screening of ‘Cities of Anxiety’
Friday, 7 October:
Focus on Qatar. Industry Day
4:30 PM – Panel Discussion: The State of Documentary in the Gulf
7:30 PM – Panel Discussion: Next Generation of Documentary Filmmakers
Location:
Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Tickets:
Free – please reserve a ticket for admission.
Day 1
Spotlight on Short Documentary
SOLD OUT
You may still be able to get a ticket if you RUSH!
A rush line will form at the venue 45 minutes before the sold-out screening. Tickets will be issued five minutes before the screening start time if seats become available.
5 October– 7:30 PM
A collection of short documentary films that have been produced in Qatar over the past years, either through Doha Film Institute training programmes, or by independent directors or Northwestern University students.
Bader
Directed by: Sara Al-Saadi, Maaria Assami and Latifa Al-Darwish
‘Bader’ is the story of a young boy trying to find his place in an all-boys’ elementary school. The documentary highlights the boy’s struggle with his identity, and how he comes to rely on poetry to help him overcome his challenges…Read More
Inside Out
Directed by: Salwa Al Khalifa and Fahad Al Obaidly
What does it mean to belong? In this intimate interview-based documentary, two filmmakers discuss their sense of displacement in their home of Doha. A Qatari national, Fahad finds that his family’s traditions challenge his outlook on the world. Salwa, whose family is Sudanese, knows she may be told to leave the place she was born at any time…Read More
Mubarak AlMalik
Directed by: Aisha R. Al Muhannadi
Mubarak AlMalik speaks about his artistic practice and how he connects Qatar’s past to its present using classical and contemporary media in Aisha Al Muhannadi’s short documentary profile. The director captures AlMalik in action as he creates a large-scale mural with spray paint, while he discusses his inspiration, his love for rugby and the freedom and inspiration he feels when riding his Harley through the desert…Read More
The Notebook ‘Al-Daftar’
Directed by: Amna Al-Binali
Nora is making a film for the first time. She doesn’t quite know how to use her handheld camera and she hasn’t mastered the art of on-camera interviews. In fact, she doesn’t want to be in front of the camera at all…Read More
The Palm Tree
Directed by: Jassim Al-Rumaihi
In a sterile lab, sprouts are methodically planted, their growth observed and tracked. Seeds are washed and sifted by machines, before being precisely set in soil under bright lamps. Mainly shot using disorienting…Read More
To My Mother ‘Ela Ummi’
Directed by: Amina Ahmed Al Bloshi
Married at the age of 11, Noura was never given the chance to go to school. For most of her life, she was the wife and mother society expected her to be. But when her youngest child began his studies, so did she…Read More
Day 2
Al Jazeera Documentary Channel Showcase
As Qatar’s film industry expands, more and more individuals and companies are participating in helping the country make its impact on world cinema. We at the Doha Film Institute wish to pay tribute to one company that has been at the forefront of Qatar’s documentary rise. For the past two decades, the team at Al Jazeera has been writing, producing, commissioning and directing films that represent some of the best talent Qatar has to offer.
Cities of Anxiety ‘Mudun min Qalaq
6 October– 7:30 PM
Directed by: Mohamed Hachem
Cities are influenced by their surroundings, which in turn affect their people. This similarity creates an interactive relationship that manifests itself in various forms, among them anxiety. This organism, the city, is anxious as a result of the state of hopelessness that our world is experiencing…Read More
Day 3
Industry Day
Panel Discussion: The State of Documentary in the Gulf
7 October – 4:30 PM
The art of documentary has been on the rise for the past decades and more and more channels are commissioning directors to generate key content. What about the independent scene? Panelists will explore possibilities including funding opportunities, theatrical release, film festivals, television, online portals and other new broadcast platforms to help independent Gulf filmmakers. The discussion will also cover how the current state of documentary filmmaking is evolving – or not – in the Gulf region.
Panel Discussion: Next Generation of Documentary Filmmakers
7 October – 7:30 PM
The surge of new platforms available to local up-and-coming talent has helped realise a diverse range of stories in recent years. From these stories a new class of dynamic homegrown filmmakers has emerged. This sessions invites local talent to discuss their experiences throughout the filmmaking process, including writing, directing and editing their films. This event not only gives young filmmakers a chance to share their experiences but a platform to showcase a sneak peek of the films they are currently working on. These projects have participated in the various programmes available through the Doha Film Institute, which welcome and encourage filmmakers to develop their vision.
Focus on Qatar. 2015
A very warm welcome to the Doha Film Institute’s inaugural Focus on Qatar showcase, part of our ongoing Hekayat Khaleejiya screening series dedicated to celebrating filmmakers from the Gulf region. We promise three days of cinema and events that will put the spotlight on the immense growth the Qatari film industry has undergone over the past five years.
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Programme Overview
Wednesday, 30 September:
Focus on Qatar Opening Night
7:00 PM – Special presentation: A Brief History of Cinema in Qatar
7:30 PM – Screening: ‘Clockwise’ by Khalifa Al-Muraikhi
Thursday, 1 October:
6:00 PM – Panel Discussion: Meet the Production Houses
8:00 PM – Screening: Next Generation Short Film Programme
Friday, 2 October:
5:00 PM – Panel Discussion: How to Distribute Your Film
7:00 PM – Screening: Innovation Films Showcase
DAY 1
Focus on Qatar Opening Night
Special presentation: A Brief History of Cinema in Qatar
Clockwise
Directed by: Khalifa Al-Muraikhi
Thanks to the magical powers of an antique pocket watch, Saad relives a mysterious episode of his youth – a time during the 1930s when he nearly lost his father,…Read More
DAY 2
Panel Discussion: Meet the Production Houses
This essential initiative will introduce filmmakers, talent and film enthusiasts to key production companies based in Qatar, with a mind to possible future collaborations. Company representatives will provide overviews of their activities and what they have to offer, and participants will have the opportunity to meet the companies face to face during an informal reception after the event.
Next Generation Short Film Programme
We have compiled this programme to shine a light on the voices that have emerged in Qatar over the past five years in the art of short filmmaking and to give us all a glimpse of the great talents of tomorrow in the land of pearls.
The filmmakers are in attendance for a question-and-answer session after the screening.
10%
Directed by: Yousef AlMoadhadi
A young man is obsessed with his mobile phone. Worried because his battery is running low,…Read More
Temsah
Directed by: Latifa Al-Darwish, Rouda Al-Meghaiseeb
Abdulaziz – nicknamed Temsah (Arabic for ‘crocodile’) – is driven to express himself through drawing and painting…Read More
Attack of the Health Invaders
Directed by: Noor Al-Nasr
Hamood doesn’t drink water, preferring soft drinks instead. ‘Attack of the Health…Read More
Amreeka Laa!
Directed by: Hind Al-Ansari
Yousif desperately wants to go to university in New York City, so when the school he has applied to accepts him…Read More
Al- Kora
Directed by: Amal Al-Muftah
In an old Qatari village, a young boy is playing soccer by himself. When he accidentally…Read More
My Hero
Directed by: Nora Al-Subai
A young boy idolises his father and longs to spend more time with him, but nothing seems to work…Read More
The Racer
Directed by: Sophia Al-Maria
A quiet lament about the tragic results of street racing in Qatar…Read More
My Grandfather’s Past Through My Eyes
Directed by: Noor Ahmed Yaqub
One girl’s wild imagination takes us on a journey into Qatar’s curiously familiar past…Read More
Molokhiaphobia!
Directed by: Abdulla Al Ali
Molokhia – green, luscious and… terrifying? The popular dish might be a treat for…Read More
Old Airport Road
Directed by: Abdullah Al-Mulla
Delusional and aimless, a solipsistic young man wanders the city, lost in his imagination…Read More
Land of Pearls
Directed by: Mohammed Al Ibrahim
A pearl shopkeeper tells his grandson of his encounters with the sea in the 1950s…Read More
DAY 3
Panel Discussion: How to Distribute Your Film
Your project is finally complete… so what’s next? Today’s technology offers filmmakers unprecedented opportunities for their films to be viewed by global audiences. With the vast array of potential prospects for access to viewers now available to new filmmakers comes the challenge of navigating a labyrinth of seemingly unlimited exhibition platforms. Panelists will explore possibilities including theatrical release, film festivals, television, online portals and other new broadcast platforms to help independent Gulf filmmakers zero in on appropriate distribution strategies. The discussion will cover how to build an audience, how to sell a film, as well as approaches to distribution ranging from traditional models to technologically sophisticated do-it-yourself formats.
Innovation Films Showcase
As Qatar’s film industry expands, more and more individuals and companies are participating in helping the country make its impact on world cinema. We at the Doha Film Institute wish to pay tribute to one company that has been at the forefront of Qatar’s cinematic rise. For the past half-decade, the team at Innovation Films has been writing, producing and directing films that represent some of the best talent Qatar has to offer – but in addition to that, Innovation is a hotbed of inspiration, encouragement and training for anyone seeking to express themself through cinema. The Institute is pleased to host this showcase screening of some of Innovation’s past work.
Lockdown: Red Moon Escape
Directed by: Mohammed Al-Ibrahim, Ahmed Al Baker
While Saif and Rashid are out in the desert fixing a flat tire, they encounter the unimaginable: a pack of zombies on the loose…Read More
Bidoon
Directed by: Mohammed Al Ibrahim
Aziz and Rana, two Qatar Foundation students of different social standing, have a secret love…Read More
T Boy
Directed by: Maryam Al Sahli
A young Indian IT professional who has moved to Doha on the promise of lucrative employment ends up…Read More
I
Directed by: Ali Al-anssari
A psycho demands perfection in every aspect of his life. When he notices that his…Read More