SAFAR Film Festival comes to Warwick Arts Centre

midlandsmovies • June 28, 2022

SAFAR Film Festival comes to Warwick Arts Centre


A series of exciting World Cinema screenings come to Warwick Arts Centre’s cinema next month as they welcome some of the best films from the SAFAR Film Festival (4-8 July).


SAFAR is the UK's only film festival dedicated to movies from the Arab speaking world and this is a unique opportunity to see thought provoking films that typically may not get seen widely and includes Cannes' Grand Jury Prize Winner Feathers.


Founded in 2012, SAFAR offers a unique space for audiences to explore and celebrate Arab cinema past, present, and future.


The 2022 edition is an important milestone for the festival as SAFAR celebrates its 10 year anniversary and expands out of London to screens in several cities around the country, including Coventry (4-8 July).


Curated by film specialist Rabih El-Khoury, this year’s theme, The Stories We Tell In Arab Cinema, invites viewers to go back to the very essence of filmmaking: storytelling.


Featuring UK premieres and new releases, the film selection explores the devices used by Arab filmmakers to push cinematic boundaries, reclaim overlooked histories, and present new perspectives to audiences both at home and abroad.


It sees controversial characters run amok and experimentations in form blend the traditional with the radical. Period pieces bring colonial traumas to the global stage and social issues are inspected through surreal and fantastical lenses.


Meanwhile, Q&As with key directors unpack the role of the storyteller and examine the power that lies within the industry to build worlds, shape memories and change perceptions.


Warwick Arts Centre is screening Jordanian writer/director Darin J. Sallam’s unflinching debut, Farha (4 Jul 2022); Becoming (5 Jul), featuring five short stories by five emerging female Saudi directors; Khadar Ayderus Ahmed’s poetic romantic drama, The Gravedigger’s Wife (6 Jul); Omar El Zohairy's darkly humorous Feathers (7 Jul) - which won Cannes' Grand Prize 2021; and Algeria's official Oscar Entry, Djafar Gacem's Heliopolis (8 Jul).


For more information, and to book tickets, see:

www.warwickartscentre.co.uk/news-and-blog/safar-film-festival

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