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Khaleej Times
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Khaleej Times
Cannes 2025: Palestinian director wins Best Short Film award for 'I'm glad you're dead now'
Palestinian director Tawfeek Barhom's short film "I'm glad you're dead now" has snatched the Best Short Film award at the 78th Cannes Film Festival during a star-studded night on Saturday. The movie follows the story of Abu Rashid and Reda; two brothers who return to their childhood home on an island to discover long-buried secrets that will ultimately bind them together. The short drama movie stars Ashraf Barhom, Tawfeek Barhom and Avrilios Karakostas and took part in the Short Film official competition under Palestine-Greece-France's name. In a post on Instagram announcing the selection of his movie to take part in the official competition, Barhom said: "To the best team we could've asked for; Thank you for your talent your trust, and everything you brought to this project." During the night and in a major achievement for South Asian and Southeast Asian cinema, Ali, a short film directed by Bangladeshi filmmaker Adnan Al Rajeev, received a special mention in the Short Film Palme d'Or category. The night's big bounty, the Best Film Palm d'Or award, went to "It Was Just an Accident" by Iran's Jafar Panahi. This year's cinema festival in the French Riviera city was overshadowed by a major power outage that authorities blamed on sabotage.


Khaleej Times
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Khaleej Times
Bangladeshi film 'Ali', written and produced by 3 Filipinos, shines at Cannes
In a coastal town, women are not allowed to sing. A teenager joins a singing competition for a chance to move to the city, while hiding his true voice in a sinister way. This is the story of Ali. In a major achievement for South Asian and Southeast Asian cinema, Ali, a short film directed by Bangladeshi filmmaker Adnan Al Rajeev, received a special mention in the Short Film Palme d'Or category at the 78th Cannes Film Festival. This historic recognition marks the first time a Bangladeshi short film has been honoured in competition at Cannes, and it was written and produced by three talented Filipinos. The 15-minute Bangladeshi-Philippine co-production tells the story of a teenage boy in a conservative coastal town. In defiance, he enters a singing competition while concealing a personal secret that challenges societal norms. The emotional depth and narrative strength of Ali are rooted in its screenplay, co-written by Filipinos Arvin Belarmino and Kyla Danelle Romero. Adding to the creative muscle behind the project, Filipina producer Kristine De Leon played a pivotal role in bringing the film to life alongside Bangladeshi producer Tanveer Hossain. Director Adnan Al Rajeev, in an emotional statement on social media, described it as a dream come true: "My name will be there, our name will be there, my country's name will be there. Just thinking about it gives me goosebumps." Of nearly 4,800 submissions, Ali was among only 11 short films selected for the prestigious Short Film Competition at Cannes 2025. The official Cannes Film Festival platforms proudly shared news of its inclusion, an inspiring moment for the South Asian and Southeast Asian film communities. In recognition of Ali 's success, Bangladesh's Ministry of Cultural Affairs awarded the team an honorarium and acknowledged the film as a cultural landmark. Cultural advisor Mustafa Sarwar Farooqi noted that this proves Bangladeshi filmmakers, when supported and creatively partnered, can compete at the highest levels internationally.