Events

 
Ragheb Alameh USA tour 2011Ragheb Alameh USA tour 2011 - Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Ragheb Alameh will be visiting the USA in May 2011

MGM Foxwoods, May 14

Washington, DC, May 20

Houston, Tx, May 21

Detroit, MI, May 27

Paris Las Vegas, May 28

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George El Rassi In SydneyGeorge El Rassi In Sydney - Monday, April 04, 2011

 George El Rassi In Sydney:

on the 14 and the 28th of May 2011

For Reservations: call 0405 252525

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The Arab Film Festival "Yallah! See you at the movies." - Tuesday, June 22, 2010

 

Yallah! See you at the movies.

The Arab Film Festival will be held from 1-31 July, 2010. This festival provides a platform for emerging, developing and established Arab filmmakers to show their screen-based work to broad audiences. “Arab filmmakers are making it without Hollywood – they are making films under occupation, in cities of chaos, with limited funds and sometimes no budget at all. We select the best to screen this year to Australian audiences – stories made by Arabs about Arabs – authentic stories – an alternative perspective.” Mouna Zaylah – Festival Co-Director

The Festival has become an internationally recognised event attracting film entries from all over the world. Films have been selected from the Middle East, United States, Europe and Australia. We are excited about the quality of films available for the Festival this year – action-packed drama, documentary’s, thrillers and a collection of experimental and animated shorts. This year we will also launch a collection of home-made films screened to a live musical score by talented local Oud player Mohamed Youssef.

We are jam-packed with diverse Arab stories, from Morocco via Beirut, on the way through Kuwait, passing through Palestine and then across the Pacific to Australia. We bring you a collection of films – shorts, features and contemporary animations to share the stories and experiences of Arab people.” Fadia Abboud, Festival Co-Director

The festival will screen in five locations across the country launching from the centre of Sydney and from its home at Riverside Theatres in Parramatta and then on to Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide and Brisbane.

SYDNEY 1-4 July Riverside Theatres Parramatta

MELBOURNE 9-11 July Cinema Nova, Carlton

CANBERRA 15-18 July National Film and Sound Archive

ADELAIDE 24-25 July Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas

BRISBANE 30-31 July Dendy Cinemas Portside

TICKET PRICES start from $10 each – please go to the Tickets and Venue section for more information.

Movies Previews

12 Angry Lebanese

City Of Life

 

For more information visit: http://arabfilmfestival.com.au