I can hear your voice 2020
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It is produced by Egyptian-US producer Miral El El Fakharany, who produces under the banner of Plot Head with Dina Farouk at Wika For Films And Productions. “The story is about self-acceptance that all of us can relate, whether a man or a woman,” said Abouelhassan. She explained how she connected with the Egypt’s little people association to research her screenplay and had cast a little person who works as a pharmacist and also has an influencer profile within the dwarfism community. It revolves around a little person who goes online to find a partner but hides her dwarfism from her virtual suitors. She then finds herself caught between a tall man and another little person who is devoted to her but embodies everything she hates about herself. Rula Nasser is producing.įurther buzzy projects included Snow White by Taghrid A. Set against the backdrop of a claustrophobic East Amman neighbourhood, it revolves around a young hustler who gets into hot water when he is caught on camera romancing a young respectable woman. It marks the debut feature of Ghandour, who co-wrote and produced the 2016 Oscar-nominated drama Theeb. The Alleys, which is in post-production, won the $10,000 Badaya Award as well as $10,000 cash prize from the Egyptian film company New Century and a $50,000 licensing agreement with Middle East broadcaster OSN. The coming-of-age tale revolves around a teenage girl’s misadventures over the course of one night in the Eygptian city of Alexandria, when she sets off in her sick father’s taxi to raise money for his hospital treatment. The project reunites Alaa with producer Mark Lotfy at Fig Leaf Studios, who was behind I Am Afraid To Forget Your Face. It marks the debut feature of Alaa, who recently won Cannes’s only Palme d’Or for his second short I Am Afraid To Forget Your Face, at the festival’s special mini-edition in October.Īlaa has also recently been named as one of Screen International’s six Arab Stars of Tomorrow for 2020 initiative which was launched in participation with CIFF for the second year.
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It also won a further two awards offering promotional and marketing support. I Can Hear Your Voice… Still won the $10,000 Arab Radio Television (ART) prize, a $10,000 cash award from Egyptian production and distribution company Red Star Films, as well as participation in an online development support programme from the Los Angeles-based Film Independent. Egyptian director Sameh Alaa’s coming-of-age story I Can Hear Your Voice… Still and Jordanian director Bassel Ghandour’s drama The Alleys, have led the awards at the Cairo Film Connection, the co-financing platform of the Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF).Įleven projects in development and four works in post-production were showcased at the event which meted out prizes from some 19 organisations worth $250,000 in total