Two of the Arab world’s longest-running film festivals concluded their 2015 editions in the last couple of weeks, both valiantly trying to offset safety concerns with full programs of screenings and a ...
Famously defeated and laid waste by the Romans in the third century B.C., the ancient metropolis of Carthage has bequeathed its name to two notable features of modern Tunis. One is a swanky suburb ...
The films will be screened in the Asian Cinema section along with films from Sri Lanka, India, China, Vietnam, Nepal, Bangladesh and Azerbaijan, the organizers have announced. “Castle of Dreams” is ...
It is the fourth Middle East and North African film festival to be cancelled in the last 48 hours, after Cairo, El Gouna and Qatar’s Ajyal. The cancellations come ...
Tunis: For the first time, three prison inmates in Tunisia were allowed a brief taste of freedom for the sake of art. The prestigious Carthage Film Festival offered the prisoners the chance to briefly ...
The Carthage Film Festival is unlike any other. Unpredictable and unruly, it’s unquestionably one of the most exciting cinema events in the Middle East as well as a reflection of Tunisian society at ...
Winners of the narrative feature and short films will be selected by the jury, which will be headed by Enzo Porcelli, an Italian member of the European Film Academy. The jury also includes Hoji ...
The 26th edition of Carthage Film Festival is scheduled to run between 21 and 28 November. This year's edition is headed by Tunisian director and producer Ibrahim Letaief and aims to “anchor the ...
Tunisian film festival dedicated to Arab and African cinema celebrated 50th anniversary this year. Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Hania has won the grand prize, or Tanit d’Or, at Tunisia’s Carthage ...
The Moroccan film, "Angels don't fly above Casablanca" directed by Mohammed Al-Asali won the "Golden Tanet Award" (first award called after an ancient Carthage God) in Carthage film festival, which ...
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