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6 Arab film to screen at Cannes Film Festival

6 Arab film to screen at Cannes Film Festival

Arab News07-05-2025
6 Arab film to screen at Cannes Film Festival
From dramas to thought-provoking documentaries, here are six films from the region to screen at the Cannes Film Festival this year.
'Once Upon a Time in Gaza'
The film, by Gaza-born twins Tarzan and Arab Nasser, is set in 2007 and follows Yahya, a student, and his unexpected friendship with Ousama, a warm-hearted dealer, during the rise of Hamas.
'Eagles of the Republic'
Created by Swedish Egyptian director Tarik Saleh, the film centers on a fictional Egyptian actor whose reputation collapses in the public eye.
'La Petite Derniere'
French Tunisian Algerian filmmaker Hafsia Herzi's movie follows a young Algerian immigrant in France as she navigates identity, tradition and self-discovery after joining an elite preparatory school.
'Aisha Can't Fly Away'
The movie, by Egyptian filmmaker Morad Mostafa, centers on a Somali caregiver in Cairo, exploring the tensions and complexities in the city's African migrant communities.
'Promised Sky'
French Tunisian director Erige Sehiri's film follows Marie, a 40-year-old Ivorian pastor in Tunisia, during rising tensions and violence against sub-Saharan migrants.
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