Arab Film Festival Australia 2015

From a special needs boy in a Lebanese coastal village to contemplating Iraq after the Gulf War, this is one small but vibrant lineup.
Sarah Ward
Published on August 10, 2015

Overview

Keen on journeying around the globe through film? Then prepare to make the Arab world your next stop. At the Arab Film Festival Australia, you can speed around the streets of West Bank and venture across the Arabian Desert, thanks to its small but vibrant program.

The Australian premiere of Lebanese effort Ghadi ranks among the festival's highlights, in a heartwarming exploration of the realities of families with special needs children. Cairo Time changes the mood in a collection of six characters and three stories across the Egyptian capital, while In the Sands of Babylon contemplates Iraq after the Gulf War.

In its twelfth year, the community-based and -driven film festival not only showcases the best in contemporary Arab cinema to Australian audiences, but provides a unique opportunity for cross-cultural exchange. The movies featured attempt to address the frequent misrepresentation of the Arab culture — all while offering entertaining, engaging and thought-provoking viewing experiences, of course.

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