logo
Mostafa El Kashef wins award at Diagonale for ‘The Village Next to Paradise'

Mostafa El Kashef wins award at Diagonale for ‘The Village Next to Paradise'

Broadcast Pro09-04-2025
'The Village Next to Paradise' is a 2024 drama film written and directed by Mo Harawe in his feature-length debut.
Egyptian cinematographer Mostafa El Kashef has clinched the Best Cinematography Award at the Diagonale – Festival of Austrian Film in Graz for his work on The Village Next to Paradise, a Somali feature by director Mo Harawe. This marks El Kashef's second cinematography award for the film.
The film also received Best Fiction Feature at the festival, with the jury praising its 'fine sense of nuance' and 'gentle impact.' In addition to the accolades, the film was awarded €15,000 from the Culture Department of the Federal State of Styria, a €1,000 prize and €3,000 advertising credit from streaming platform watchAUT, and a €4,000 voucher from The Grand Post – Post Production House.
Set against the backdrop of a remote Somali desert village, The Village Next to Paradise follows a newly formed family as they navigate love, trust and resilience amidst civil unrest and environmental hardship. The film is Mo Harawe's feature directorial debut and the first-ever Somali-shot film to screen at Cannes, where it premiered to a standing ovation in the Un Certain Regard section.
El Kashef's cinematography has been a key element in the film's international success, previously earning him Best Cinematography at the Carthage Film Festival. The film has collected six additional international awards from prestigious festivals in Chicago, Sarajevo, Munich, Cork, and Marrakech and won Best Austrian Film at the Viennale. Critics have widely celebrated the film's visuals, with The Hollywood Reporter's Lovia Gyarkye calling the imagery 'truly striking,' while Screendaily's Nikki Baughan praised its 'striking visual literacy.'
Featuring rising Somali talents such as Ahmed Ali Farah, Ahmed Mohamud Saleban and Anab Ahmed Ibrahim, the film is an international co-production between FreibeuterFilm (Austria), Kazak Productions (France), Niko Film (Germany), and Maanmaal ACC (Somalia). International sales are handled by Totem Films, with Jour2Fête managing French distribution and MAD Distribution covering the MENA region.
El Kashef, a celebrated member of the MAD Crew, is also known for his work on 13 cinematic projects including his debut feature 19 B, which earned him the Best Artistic Contribution Award at the Cairo International Film Festival. His earlier short films such as My Festival, Jebel Banat, and This Is My Night have garnered critical acclaim, including a Best Cinematography win at Cinemaz Brasil.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Luxor African Film Festival opens submissions for 15th edition
Luxor African Film Festival opens submissions for 15th edition

Broadcast Pro

time37 minutes ago

  • Broadcast Pro

Luxor African Film Festival opens submissions for 15th edition

Submissions are open until November 25, 2025, for films produced in 2025 that have not yet been screened in Egypt. The Luxor African Film Festival (LAFF) has officially opened submissions for its 15th edition, which will be held from March 30 to April 5, 2026, in Luxor, southern Egypt. The festival, founded by screenwriter Sayed Fouad, will once again celebrate the richness of African cinema while providing a platform for emerging and established filmmakers across the continent and the diaspora. Film entries are now being accepted across four main competitions. The Long Films Competition will showcase narrative, documentary and animated features over 60 minutes, while the Short Films Competition will highlight short-form works in the same categories. Both competitions are exclusively open to African directors. The Diaspora Films Competition invites submissions from African filmmakers living abroad whose works address Africa from a global perspective. In addition, the Youth Films Competition is dedicated to young filmmakers from the governorates of Qena and Luxor. Azza El Hosseiny, Founder and Director of LAFF, said: 'Several months before the festival, we will organise a workshop dedicated to those interested in making short films with no budget, targeting youth from Luxor and Qena. The aim is to develop their skills and give them the opportunity to become part of the Egyptian and African cinematic landscape. This initiative is not limited to offering film workshops; it also includes opening submissions for a special film competition dedicated to Luxor and Qena, with members of the jury coming from these two governorates themselves.' This edition of LAFF will also pay tribute to the late filmmaker Youssef Chahine on the centennial of his birth. Under the theme 'Youssef Chahine… An Egyptian Story,' the festival will honour his pioneering contributions to Egyptian and global cinema. Film submissions open on August 20, 2025, and close on November 25, 2025, through the festival's official website. Eligible films must have been produced in 2025 and should not have been previously screened in Egypt. Acclaimed Egyptian actor Mahmoud Hemida has been named Honorary President of the 15th edition, underscoring the festival's stature within the cultural landscape. Organised by the Independent Shabab Foundation for Support and Development, LAFF is held in partnership with Egypt's Ministries of Culture, Tourism and Antiquities, Youth and Sports, and Foreign Affairs, in cooperation with Luxor Governorate.

Sultan bin Ahmed visits Cairo Opera House
Sultan bin Ahmed visits Cairo Opera House

Sharjah 24

time3 days ago

  • Sharjah 24

Sultan bin Ahmed visits Cairo Opera House

His Highness explored the building's exciting hallways, taking in its unique designs and beautiful hand-drawn artwork. His Highness learned about the various facilities available, which include spaces for opera, music, and drama, as well as areas for training and behind-the-scenes activities. The main hall is quite impressive, capable of holding 2,200 people and designed to host a wide range of performances, including orchestras, ballet, opera, and circus shows from around the world. To make things even more flexible, the hall has two movable towers that can be adjusted to create extra space when needed. His Highness explored the music hall, which accommodates 1,200 spectators across three levels. Built to the highest international standards, it boasts state-of-the-art equipment and technology to support the performing orchestras. Additionally, the hall features an impressive organ with 4,044 pipes, capable of playing a diverse range of music, and incorporates advanced technology to minimize unwanted high-frequency sounds. His Highness toured the impressive 650-seat Drama Hall, which spans two levels and is designed for performances, theater productions, and discussions. During the visit, His Highness was introduced to the cutting-edge technology used in the hall. This includes features such as multilingual translation services, the ability to automatically broadcast concerts and events on satellite channels, and high-quality sound and lighting systems to enhance the audience's experience. His Highness inscribed a message in the House's VIP Book, stating, "I was truly honored to visit the City of Arts and Culture. My heartfelt thanks and appreciation go to everyone responsible for this magnificent cultural landmark." Following this, His Highness and the Egyptian delegation exchanged commemorative shields and gathered for group photos.

Hunna launches 2025 Mentorship Programme for female Saudi musicians
Hunna launches 2025 Mentorship Programme for female Saudi musicians

Broadcast Pro

time13-08-2025

  • Broadcast Pro

Hunna launches 2025 Mentorship Programme for female Saudi musicians

From July to November, monthly workshops will feature leading regional and international women sharing insights on production, live performance, artist strategy and global positioning. Hunna, a women-led initiative dedicated to championing female talent across the MENA music scene, has launched its 2025 Mentorship Programme and workshop series in Saudi Arabia. The initiative will connect emerging female artists with established industry mentors while hosting workshops and community events across the region in the lead-up to XP Music Futures in Riyadh from December 4 to 6, according to a report by Al Arabiya English. Now in its third edition, the flagship programme builds on Hunna's mission to professionalise, amplify and connect women in music. The network, which has more than 120 active members from Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and beyond, aims to equip women creatives with the resources, connections, and visibility needed to succeed in an evolving global music industry. Six mentees from the MENA region and its diaspora were selected through a rigorous, anonymised process led by the Hunna Committee, a diverse panel of industry professionals and past mentees. The 2025 mentor-mentee pairings include Tunisian music entrepreneur Chaima Soudani with Celine Hitti, Head of Artist Services MENA at Believe; electronic-pop artist Nadine Lingawi ('Fulana') with Emmy-nominated composer and BBC Radio 3 presenter Hannah Peel; Egyptian multi-instrumentalist Martina Ashraf with Montréal-based experimental electronic artist Liliane Chlela; Saudi composer and pianist Nora Aljebrin with Tarabband lead vocalist Nadin Al Khalidi; DJ and producer Lena Chercaoui with Saudi DJ pioneer Cosmicat; and Palestinian-Jordanian vocalist Lina Sleibi with singer-songwriter and visual creative Lina Makoul. Named after the Arabic plural for 'she,' Hunna continues to work at the intersection of cultural advocacy, professional development and community care, grounded in the values of professionalisation, amplification and collaboration. The 2025 programme begins with the 'Introduction to Music Production Workshop' on August 20 at Beast House in Riyadh, hosted by Laughta and Cosmicat. A virtual masterclass titled 'Plan A Release,' led by Lina ElSahli of MDLBeast Records, will follow on August 27, offering practical guidance on preparing and executing a professional music release. From July to November, monthly workshops will bring in leading regional and international women to cover topics including production, live performance, artist strategy and global positioning. These sessions are open to all Hunna community members, underscoring the initiative's commitment to accessibility and shared growth. The programme will culminate with the Hunna Gathering at XP Music Futures in Riyadh from December 4 to 6, described as the 'emotional heart' of the initiative, a space for mentors, mentees, alumni and the broader community to connect, reflect and celebrate. XP Music Futures, now in its fourth year, is organised by MDLBeast and will be held at Riyadh's JAX District. The three-day event will feature a diverse lineup of global and regional speakers, addressing topics such as maintaining grassroots culture, the role of AI in the creative economy and using music for climate action. The conference blends panels, workshops, live performances, and immersive experiences, reinforcing its position as a leading platform for the region's music industry.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store