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2009 Arab Film Festival

 

The 5th Arab Film Festival opens on Thursday July 2, 2009 at the Riverside Theatres, Parramatta with the first Jordanian feature film to be screened in Australia, Captain Abu Raeed.

WHEN:  02/07/2009 to 05/07/2009

WHERE:  Riverside Theatres, Corner Church and Market Streets, Parramatta

STATE:  NSW

COUNTRY:  AUS

Captain Abu Raeed , winner of the Audience Award at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, is a touching drama that delves into the lives of everyday people when a lonely janitor working at Amman Airport is mistaken for a pilot.

The 2009 Arab Film Festival program offers cinema audiences a remarkable contrast of perspectives. Big picture conflicts, touching stories from the heart of people under occupation, of children lost, of lovers smitten, of lives made and destroyed. This unique film festival will screen a collection of the latest features, short films and documentaries that sparkle with the rich and beautiful complexity of Arab cultural, social and political life.

 “This year we bring together a great mix of films highlighting the talent of Arab filmmakers from around the world. The Arab community is massive and diverse, both in Australia and overseas, and so are the stories and the Arab people’s experiences.”
Mouna Zaylah, Festival Co-Director.

“More Arab films are being produced and arriving on our door step, so we are delving deeper and further into the richness of the Arab world. We bring to you Jordanian and Kuwaiti films this year, and more from Iraq including a documentary, a comedy and a futuristic look at Iraq in the year 2020. They are sure to move you”.
Fadia Abboud, Festival Co-Director.


TICKET PRICES
Opening Night Film and Party $30
Session Tickets $18 / $12

VENUE: Riverside Theatres, Corner Church and Market Streets, Parramatta 2150

BOOKINGS:  02 9897 5744 or visit www.arabfilmfestival.com.au




 

 

 


 

 

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