For the twelfth consecutive year, the Malmö Arab Film Festival (MAF) is launching its initiative to support and fund film projects in the development stage through its Industry Days platform. The project support fund aims to assist feature and short films at various production phases, while also creating opportunities for co-production and collaboration between Arab filmmakers and their counterparts in the Nordic region. The industry forum will also feature a rich program of seminars, workshops, masterclasses, and professional networking sessions, establishing it as a comprehensive platform for project development and…
Day: November 28, 2025
Red Sea Souk 2025 Expands with Record International Participation
The Red Sea Souk, a cornerstone of the upcoming Red Sea International Film Festival, has unveiled its 2025 program, boasting a significant increase in global reach. Scheduled for December 6-10, the industry platform will host over 160 exhibitors from 45 countries, representing a 20% surge in pavilion participation from the previous year. The Souk aims to connect emerging filmmakers with established industry leaders through an expanded lineup of panels, workshops, and training sessions. A key focus will be the high-level “Talks” series, featuring discussions on critical industry trends such as…
Theatre Theorist Patrice Pavis Delivers a Masterclass at Carthage Theatre Festival
In a keynote address for the 26th edition of the Carthage Theatre Days (JTC), renowned French theorist Patrice Pavis captivated a packed audience at CinémAfricArt with a profound exploration of the modern stage. The session, moderated by Moroccan researcher Saïd Karimi, drew a diverse crowd of artists, intellectuals, journalists, and theatre students. Pavis, a leading voice in performance theory, positioned theatrical adaptation as a complex, three-part process—translation, adaptation, and transposition—far exceeding a simple transfer of text from page to stage. “Adaptation is not about slavish fidelity to an original text,”…
JTC 2025 Showcases Bold Theatrical Visions: From Iranian Rock ‘King Lear’ to Palestinian Dance Piece “Feathers”
The 2025 Carthage Theatre Days (JTC) festival has cemented its reputation as a premier stage for innovative and politically resonant work, featuring two standout productions that reimagined classic and contemporary themes with striking visual and musical force. A Rock-Metal Reworking of a Shakespearean Tragedy Following the festival’s opening Egyptian production, the Opera Theatre hosted Iranian director Elika Abdolrazzaghi’s audacious take on Shakespeare’s “King Lear” on November 26. Despite the language barrier for some, the production’s power was undeniable, rooted in its driving rock music, bold scenography, and a masterful blend…