Seventh Ajyal Film Festival to feature 96 inspirational films from 39 countries

Seventh Ajyal Film Festival to feature 96 inspirational films from 39 countries

Qatar Living
By Qatar Living

The 7th Ajyal Film Festival, presented by the Doha Film Institute (DFI), will present a compelling slate of 96 films from 39 countries that demonstrate the power of storytelling to transform minds and will inspire audiences and stimulate discussions about relevant issues that affect them.

The six-day event is slated to run from November 18 to 23 at Katara Cultural Village. It will feature public screenings, Ajyal jury screenings, interactive discussions, red carpet events, and community-oriented activities that will delight all ages.

Ajyal 2019 is expanding its public screenings beyond Katara to include screenings at Novo Cinemas in the Pearl and VOX Cinemas at Doha Festival City.

This year’s Opening Night Gala will present Palestinian auteur Elia Suleiman’s It Must Be Heaven (France, Qatar, Germany, Canada, Turkey), co-financed by the Institute. The dark satire is an autobiographical account of Elia’s experience of leaving Palestine to find an alternative homeland. A comic saga exploring identity, nationality, and belonging, the film won the Jury Special Mention and the FIPRESCI Critics Award at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival.

Tickets for the 7th Ajyal Film Festival are available for purchase from today, November 3 at the Ajyal Main Box Office located in Katara Building 10, at the Ajyal Box Office at VOX Cinemas Doha Festival City for screenings taking place at VOX Cinemas and from the Novo Cinemas Box Office for screenings at the Novo Cinemas Pearl. Click here for up-to-date information and ticket purchase.

At the press conference of Ajyal Film Festival 2019, Festival Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Doha Film Institute, Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, said, “Films allow us to escape our daily lives to visit fascinating new worlds. As we discover ourselves in characters and stories and find more similarities than differences, we find the great value of our own realities. Ajyal 2019 captures this very spirit of self-discovery with the theme ‘Find Film, Find Life’ to ignite a resounding celebration of cinema."

2019 Programming Highlights

Drawn from distinctive milieus from around the world, Ajyal Film Festival continues to showcase directors of all backgrounds and stages of their careers. The diverse program consists of 23 features and 73 shorts, including 50 from the Arab World and 56 by women filmmakers.

The program includes festival favorites and award winners such as the winner of the NETPAC Award at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival 1982 by Oualid Mouaness; 2019 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award Winner The Farewell by Lulu Wang; 2019 Sundance Grand Jury prize winner for Best Documentary Film Honeyland by Ljubomir Stefanov and Tamara Kotevska and For Sama by Waad al-Kateab and Edward Watts, winner of the Golden Eye Documentary prize at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival.

Ajyal 2019 shines the spotlight on emerging voices from Sudan with the special Focus on Sudan section that will present two award-winning films by the nation’s emerging cinematic voices. Talking About Trees (2019), a DFI-supported documentary by director Suhaib Gasmelbari, and Amjad Abu Alala’s You Will Die at Twenty (2016), a DFI-grant production that won the Lion of the Future (Luigi de Laurentiis) Award for Best Debut Feature at the 76th Venice International Film Festival.

In the fifth year of one of the most unique cinematic presentations in the world, Ajyal’s inclusive screenings experience returns with five inspiring DFI-supported short films from Qatar’s promising filmmaking talent.

Presented in collaboration with the Translation and Interpreting Institute of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, the trans-adapted presentation marks the UN International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

Film lovers will be immersed in the thought-provoking and vital cinematic artform of short films with an eclectic program of 73 films from across the globe including a selection of contemporary short films from up-and-coming directors from India as part of the Made in India special presentation, to celebrate the ‘Qatar-India 2019 Year of Culture’. Curated by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Images, the shorts offer us an insight into modern India and are a testament to the country’s vibrant filmmaking heritage.

Made in Qatar Presented by Ooredoo

The 2019 Made in Qatar program presented by Ooredoo comprises 22 inspiring films, including the world premieres of next completed projects from the Qatari Film Fund recipients, Ahmad Al Sharif’s End of the Road and Kholood Al-Ali’s Fragile, shining the spotlight on Qatari talents and presenting our stories to the world.

Special Guests

Ajyal 2019 is proud to host some key personalities in films, arts, and humanity from Qatar and around the world. Master filmmakers Elia Suleiman and Kiyoshi Kurosawa, upcoming Arab filmmakers Amjad Abu Alala and Oualid Mouness, visual artist Bouthayna Al-Muftah, filmmakers Jason Silva in partnership with WISE-Qatar Foundation and Gitanjali Rao, actor and producer Chace Crawford in partnership with beIN and Sundance TV and actor Kris Hitchen among others will join the event. 

DFI Supported Films

Ajyal 2019 will also screen 19 films supported by the DFI Grants program, co-financing, Qatari Film Fund or projects mentored through its labs and workshops. These include: It Must Be Heaven, To the Ends of the Earth, 1982, Bombay Rose, You Will Die at Twenty among others.

Jury Highlights

The Jury Competition line-up at Ajyal 2019 will consist of 15 feature films and a series of short programs.

This year, there will be over 400 jurors from 41 nationalities including 48 international jurors who will travel to Doha for the event from Armenia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Italy, Iraq, India, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Mozambique, Oman, Palestine, Turkey, Tunisia, and the United Kingdom.

Each jury category of Mohaq, Hilal, and Bader will watch a carefully curated selection of films, discuss them collectively and with industry experts, evaluate the individual creative and emotional impact of these films, and participate in events including panels, workshops and Q&A sessions with filmmakers.

Ajyal Creativity Hub

Ajyal Creativity Hub presents a vibrant program of cultural and creative activities which includes Qatar’s largest and one-of-its-kind pop-culture event Geekdom, a dynamic approach in the community in Qatar to discover and engage with alternate forms of media.

Ajyal Talks will gather leaders from film, art, television, and technology for inspiring and insightful discussions on a broad range of topics.

The new Ajyal Tunes will shine the spotlight on the country’s underground music scene by bringing together Qatar-based performers and internationally acclaimed musicians.

Moreover, the ARC Exhibition will celebrate the art of storytelling.

Partners 2019

Ajyal Film Festival’s Official Partners include Katara Cultural Village – Cultural Partner; Qatar National Tourism Council – Principal Partner; Novo Cinemas, Ooredoo– Strategic Partner, St.Regis Doha- Signature Partner.

Qatar Living is proud to be a media partner for this event. 

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